Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution

Objectives: Environmental pollution is associated with morbidity and mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases. Recent data points out a relationship between proximity to industrial plants and mortality due to neoplasms. The aim of this study has been to compare mortality due to chronic-degenerati...

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Main Authors: Claudio Marabotti, Paolo Piaggi, Paolo Scarsi, Elio Venturini, Romina Cecchi, Alessandro Pingitore
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Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2017-08-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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spelling doaj-54f4f34de8d74303937a4b75ed7f55f72020-11-24T21:36:00ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2017-08-0130464165310.13075/ijomeh.1896.00972Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollutionClaudio MarabottiPaolo PiaggiPaolo ScarsiElio VenturiniRomina CecchiAlessandro PingitoreObjectives: Environmental pollution is associated with morbidity and mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases. Recent data points out a relationship between proximity to industrial plants and mortality due to neoplasms. The aim of this study has been to compare mortality due to chronic-degenerative diseases in the area of Tuscany (Bassa Val di Cecina), Italy, characterized by the presence of 2 neighboring municipalities similar in terms of size but with substantial differences in industrial activities: Rosignano (the site of chemical, energy production and waste processing industries) and Cecina (with no polluting activity). Material and Methods: Standardized mortality rates for the 2001–2010 decade were calculated; the data of the whole Tuscany was assumed as reference. Environmental levels of pollutants were obtained by databases of the Environmental Protection Agency of Tuscany Region (Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione Ambientale della Toscana – ARPAT). Maximum tolerated pollutant levels set by national laws were assumed as reference. Results: In the whole Bassa Val di Cecina, significantly elevated standardized mortality rates due to mesothelioma, ischemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases and Alzheimer and other degenerative diseases of nervous system were observed. In the municipality of Rosignano, a significant excess of mortality for all these groups of diseases was confirmed. On the contrary, the municipality of Cecina showed only significantly higher mortality rates for ischemic heart diseases. Elevated levels of heavy metals in sea water and of particulate matter which contains particles of diameter ≤ 10 mm (PM10) and ozone in air were detected in Rosignano. Conclusions: This study shows an excess of mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in the area with elevated concentration of polluting factories. Proximity to industrial plants seems to represent a risk factor for those diseases. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2017;30(4):641–653http://ijomeh.eu/Mortality-for-chronic-degenerative-diseases-in-Tuscany-Ecological-study-comparing-neighboring-areas-with-substantial-differences-in-environmental-pollution,63928,0,2.htmlheavy metalsparticulate mattersenvironmental pollutionmesotheliomaischemic heart diseaseneurologic degenerative diseases
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author Claudio Marabotti
Paolo Piaggi
Paolo Scarsi
Elio Venturini
Romina Cecchi
Alessandro Pingitore
spellingShingle Claudio Marabotti
Paolo Piaggi
Paolo Scarsi
Elio Venturini
Romina Cecchi
Alessandro Pingitore
Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
heavy metals
particulate matters
environmental pollution
mesothelioma
ischemic heart disease
neurologic degenerative diseases
author_facet Claudio Marabotti
Paolo Piaggi
Paolo Scarsi
Elio Venturini
Romina Cecchi
Alessandro Pingitore
author_sort Claudio Marabotti
title Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
title_short Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
title_full Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
title_fullStr Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
title_full_unstemmed Mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in Tuscany: Ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
title_sort mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in tuscany: ecological study comparing neighboring areas with substantial differences in environmental pollution
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Objectives: Environmental pollution is associated with morbidity and mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases. Recent data points out a relationship between proximity to industrial plants and mortality due to neoplasms. The aim of this study has been to compare mortality due to chronic-degenerative diseases in the area of Tuscany (Bassa Val di Cecina), Italy, characterized by the presence of 2 neighboring municipalities similar in terms of size but with substantial differences in industrial activities: Rosignano (the site of chemical, energy production and waste processing industries) and Cecina (with no polluting activity). Material and Methods: Standardized mortality rates for the 2001–2010 decade were calculated; the data of the whole Tuscany was assumed as reference. Environmental levels of pollutants were obtained by databases of the Environmental Protection Agency of Tuscany Region (Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione Ambientale della Toscana – ARPAT). Maximum tolerated pollutant levels set by national laws were assumed as reference. Results: In the whole Bassa Val di Cecina, significantly elevated standardized mortality rates due to mesothelioma, ischemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases and Alzheimer and other degenerative diseases of nervous system were observed. In the municipality of Rosignano, a significant excess of mortality for all these groups of diseases was confirmed. On the contrary, the municipality of Cecina showed only significantly higher mortality rates for ischemic heart diseases. Elevated levels of heavy metals in sea water and of particulate matter which contains particles of diameter ≤ 10 mm (PM10) and ozone in air were detected in Rosignano. Conclusions: This study shows an excess of mortality for chronic-degenerative diseases in the area with elevated concentration of polluting factories. Proximity to industrial plants seems to represent a risk factor for those diseases. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2017;30(4):641–653
topic heavy metals
particulate matters
environmental pollution
mesothelioma
ischemic heart disease
neurologic degenerative diseases
url http://ijomeh.eu/Mortality-for-chronic-degenerative-diseases-in-Tuscany-Ecological-study-comparing-neighboring-areas-with-substantial-differences-in-environmental-pollution,63928,0,2.html
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