Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson’s disease mortality” mean?)

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Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson’s disease mortality” mean?). / Cole-Hunter, Thomas; Zhang, Jiawei; Lim, Youn-Hee; Samoli, Evangelia; Chen, Jie; Strak, Maciej; Wolf, Kathrin; Weinmayr, Gudrun; Zitt, Emanuel; Hoffmann, Barbara; Jöckel, Karl-Heinz; Mortensen, Laust H; Ketzel, Matthias; Méndez, Diego Yacamán; Ljungman, Petter; Nagel, Gabriele; Pershagen, Göran; Rizzuto, Debora; Schramm, Sara; Brunekreef, Bert; Hoek, Gerard; Andersen, Zorana J.

I: Environment International, Bind 173, 107853, 2023.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKommentar/debatForskning

Harvard

Cole-Hunter, T, Zhang, J, Lim, Y-H, Samoli, E, Chen, J, Strak, M, Wolf, K, Weinmayr, G, Zitt, E, Hoffmann, B, Jöckel, K-H, Mortensen, LH, Ketzel, M, Méndez, DY, Ljungman, P, Nagel, G, Pershagen, G, Rizzuto, D, Schramm, S, Brunekreef, B, Hoek, G & Andersen, ZJ 2023, 'Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson’s disease mortality” mean?)', Environment International, bind 173, 107853. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.107853

APA

Cole-Hunter, T., Zhang, J., Lim, Y-H., Samoli, E., Chen, J., Strak, M., Wolf, K., Weinmayr, G., Zitt, E., Hoffmann, B., Jöckel, K-H., Mortensen, L. H., Ketzel, M., Méndez, D. Y., Ljungman, P., Nagel, G., Pershagen, G., Rizzuto, D., Schramm, S., ... Andersen, Z. J. (2023). Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson’s disease mortality” mean?). Environment International, 173, [107853]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.107853

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Cole-Hunter T, Zhang J, Lim Y-H, Samoli E, Chen J, Strak M o.a. Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson’s disease mortality” mean?). Environment International. 2023;173. 107853. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.107853

Author

Cole-Hunter, Thomas ; Zhang, Jiawei ; Lim, Youn-Hee ; Samoli, Evangelia ; Chen, Jie ; Strak, Maciej ; Wolf, Kathrin ; Weinmayr, Gudrun ; Zitt, Emanuel ; Hoffmann, Barbara ; Jöckel, Karl-Heinz ; Mortensen, Laust H ; Ketzel, Matthias ; Méndez, Diego Yacamán ; Ljungman, Petter ; Nagel, Gabriele ; Pershagen, Göran ; Rizzuto, Debora ; Schramm, Sara ; Brunekreef, Bert ; Hoek, Gerard ; Andersen, Zorana J. / Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson’s disease mortality” mean?). I: Environment International. 2023 ; Bind 173.

Bibtex

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title = "Reply to Rumrich and colleagues (What does “Parkinson{\textquoteright}s disease mortality” mean?)",
abstract = "We thank Rumrich and colleagues for their interest and correspondence concerning our recently published article investigating the effects of long-term air pollution exposure on Parkinson{\textquoteright}s disease (PD) mortality in a large pooled European (ELAPSE project) cohort (Cole-Hunter, 2023). In response, we agree that in general a more careful discussion of results is warranted due to the fact that air pollution as a specific risk factor is under-studied within the context of neurodegenerative diseases; hence, studies such as ours need to be performed albeit with some inherent limitations. Prior to our study, only two studies had examined long-term exposure to air pollution with respect to PD mortality, with one detecting significant positive associations for O3 (Zhao, 2021), and another finding a suggestive positive association for PM2.5 (Rhew et al., 2021). Most studies have examined PD incidence with mixed results (see Supplemental Table S1 of our original article (Cole-Hunter, 2023).",
keywords = "Humans, Parkinson Disease",
author = "Thomas Cole-Hunter and Jiawei Zhang and Youn-Hee Lim and Evangelia Samoli and Jie Chen and Maciej Strak and Kathrin Wolf and Gudrun Weinmayr and Emanuel Zitt and Barbara Hoffmann and Karl-Heinz J{\"o}ckel and Mortensen, {Laust H} and Matthias Ketzel and M{\'e}ndez, {Diego Yacam{\'a}n} and Petter Ljungman and Gabriele Nagel and G{\"o}ran Pershagen and Debora Rizzuto and Sara Schramm and Bert Brunekreef and Gerard Hoek and Andersen, {Zorana J}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1016/j.envint.2023.107853",
language = "English",
volume = "173",
journal = "Environment international",
issn = "0160-4120",
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AU - Cole-Hunter, Thomas

AU - Zhang, Jiawei

AU - Lim, Youn-Hee

AU - Samoli, Evangelia

AU - Chen, Jie

AU - Strak, Maciej

AU - Wolf, Kathrin

AU - Weinmayr, Gudrun

AU - Zitt, Emanuel

AU - Hoffmann, Barbara

AU - Jöckel, Karl-Heinz

AU - Mortensen, Laust H

AU - Ketzel, Matthias

AU - Méndez, Diego Yacamán

AU - Ljungman, Petter

AU - Nagel, Gabriele

AU - Pershagen, Göran

AU - Rizzuto, Debora

AU - Schramm, Sara

AU - Brunekreef, Bert

AU - Hoek, Gerard

AU - Andersen, Zorana J

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - We thank Rumrich and colleagues for their interest and correspondence concerning our recently published article investigating the effects of long-term air pollution exposure on Parkinson’s disease (PD) mortality in a large pooled European (ELAPSE project) cohort (Cole-Hunter, 2023). In response, we agree that in general a more careful discussion of results is warranted due to the fact that air pollution as a specific risk factor is under-studied within the context of neurodegenerative diseases; hence, studies such as ours need to be performed albeit with some inherent limitations. Prior to our study, only two studies had examined long-term exposure to air pollution with respect to PD mortality, with one detecting significant positive associations for O3 (Zhao, 2021), and another finding a suggestive positive association for PM2.5 (Rhew et al., 2021). Most studies have examined PD incidence with mixed results (see Supplemental Table S1 of our original article (Cole-Hunter, 2023).

AB - We thank Rumrich and colleagues for their interest and correspondence concerning our recently published article investigating the effects of long-term air pollution exposure on Parkinson’s disease (PD) mortality in a large pooled European (ELAPSE project) cohort (Cole-Hunter, 2023). In response, we agree that in general a more careful discussion of results is warranted due to the fact that air pollution as a specific risk factor is under-studied within the context of neurodegenerative diseases; hence, studies such as ours need to be performed albeit with some inherent limitations. Prior to our study, only two studies had examined long-term exposure to air pollution with respect to PD mortality, with one detecting significant positive associations for O3 (Zhao, 2021), and another finding a suggestive positive association for PM2.5 (Rhew et al., 2021). Most studies have examined PD incidence with mixed results (see Supplemental Table S1 of our original article (Cole-Hunter, 2023).

KW - Humans

KW - Parkinson Disease

U2 - 10.1016/j.envint.2023.107853

DO - 10.1016/j.envint.2023.107853

M3 - Comment/debate

C2 - 36931779

VL - 173

JO - Environment international

JF - Environment international

SN - 0160-4120

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