Title of article :
An investigation of thresholds in air pollutionemortality effects
Author/Authors :
Gary Koop، نويسنده , , Lise Tole، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In this paper we introduce and implement new techniques to investigate threshold effects in air pollutionemortality relationships. Our key
interest is in measuring the doseeresponse relationship above and below a given threshold level where we allow for a large number of potential
explanatory variables to trigger the threshold effect. This is in contrast to existing approaches that usually focus on a single threshold trigger. We
allow for a myriad of threshold effects within a Bayesian statistical framework that accounts for model uncertainty (i.e. uncertainty about which
threshold trigger and explanatory variables are appropriate). We apply these techniques in an empirical exercise using daily data from Toronto
for 1992e1997. We investigate the existence and nature of threshold effects in the relationship between mortality and ozone (O3), total particulate
matter (PM) and an index of other conventionally occurring air pollutants. In general, we find the effects of the pollutants we consider on
mortality to be statistically indistinguishable from zero with no evidence of thresholds. The one exception is ozone, for which results present an
ambiguous picture. Ozone has no significant effect on mortality when we exclude threshold effects from the analysis. Allowing for thresholds we
find a positive and significant effect for this pollutant when the threshold trigger is the average change in ozone two days ago. However, this
significant effect is not observed after controlling for PM.
Keywords :
Threshold air pollutionemortality effects , Bayesian model averaging , PM , O3
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software