AI Article Synopsis

  • The SENTIERI Project studies the health of people living in some polluted areas of Italy over different years.
  • It looks at how health, especially lung cancer and overall death rates, has changed from 1980 to 2018 for men and women in three specific places: Priolo, Pitelli, and Terni-Papigno.
  • The research finds that the time someone was born (birth cohort) is very important for understanding these health trends.

Article Abstract

The SENTIERI Project analyses the health profile of the populations residing in Italian national priority contaminated sites in specific calendar periods using a cross-sectional approach. An aspect that has not been evaluated so far is the analysis over a long period, for understanding the changes in health profiles over time and studying them also in function of the changes occurred in the territories. This article studies temporal trends by birth cohort and calendar period for overall mortality and lung cancer mortality from 1980 to 2018, separately for men and women, for three sites: Priolo (Sicily Region, Southern Italy), Pitelli (Liguria Region, Northern Italy), and Terni-Papigno (Umbria Region, Central Italy). A method for selecting the temporal model that best fits the data is then proposed. General mortality presents complex temporal profiles when considering cumulative risks, and usually the most important temporal axis is the birth cohort for cumulative SMRs (i.e., after adjusting for trends in the reference population). For lung cancer, the most important time axis is the birth cohort and the age-cohort model is the most appropriate, in particular for men of Priolo and Terni.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.19191/EP23.1-2-S1.008DOI Listing

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