Temporal Trends in Air Pollution Exposure across Socioeconomic Groups in The Netherlands

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Titel: Temporal Trends in Air Pollution Exposure across Socioeconomic Groups in The Netherlands
Autoren: Niklas Hlubek, Yvonne Koop, Alfred Wagtendonk, Ilonca Vaartjes
Weitere Verfasser: Cardiometabolic Health, Cancer, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovascular Health
Quelle: Int J Environ Res Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Verlagsinformationen: MDPI AG, 2024.
Publikationsjahr: 2024
Schlagwörter: Air Pollutants/analysis, Adult, Male, Adolescent, Nitrogen Dioxide, Particulate Matter/analysis, 01 natural sciences, Air Pollution/analysis, Article, Young Adult, Air Pollution, 11. Sustainability, Journal Article, Humans, Netherlands, Aged, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, Air Pollutants, Environmental Exposure, Middle Aged, 3. Good health, Socioeconomic Factors, Social Class, 13. Climate action, Particulate Matter, Female, Nitrogen Dioxide/analysis
Beschreibung: Air pollution exposure has been linked to detrimental health outcomes. While cross-sectional studies have demonstrated socioeconomic disparities in air pollution exposure, longitudinal evidence on these disparities remains limited. The current study investigates trends in residential air pollution exposure across socioeconomic groups in the Netherlands from 2014 to 2019. Our dataset includes over 12.5 million individuals, aged 18 years and above, who resided in the Netherlands between 2014 and 2019, using Statistics Netherlands data. The address-level air pollution concentrations were estimated by dispersion models of the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment. We linked the exposure estimations of particulate matter < 10 or
Publikationsart: Article
Other literature type
Dateibeschreibung: application/pdf
Sprache: English
ISSN: 1660-4601
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph21080976
Zugangs-URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39200587
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/455758
Rights: CC BY
Dokumentencode: edsair.doi.dedup.....c62d428afb4874c6b2fb526384c2be95
Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:Air pollution exposure has been linked to detrimental health outcomes. While cross-sectional studies have demonstrated socioeconomic disparities in air pollution exposure, longitudinal evidence on these disparities remains limited. The current study investigates trends in residential air pollution exposure across socioeconomic groups in the Netherlands from 2014 to 2019. Our dataset includes over 12.5 million individuals, aged 18 years and above, who resided in the Netherlands between 2014 and 2019, using Statistics Netherlands data. The address-level air pollution concentrations were estimated by dispersion models of the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment. We linked the exposure estimations of particulate matter < 10 or
ISSN:16604601
DOI:10.3390/ijerph21080976