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The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air)

The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). MESA Steering Committee Meeting September 5, 2008. Study Timeline. **Follow-up continues throughout project. Progress: Exposure Monitoring. Major monitoring campaigns Successful and Complete Personal Residential

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The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air)

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  1. The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air) MESA Steering Committee Meeting September 5, 2008

  2. Study Timeline **Follow-up continues throughout project

  3. Progress: Exposure Monitoring • Major monitoring campaigns Successful and Complete • Personal • Residential • Infiltration • Community Snapshot • Fixed site monitoring on-going

  4. >6,300 Two-Week Sampling Events

  5. Progress: Exposure Modeling • Goal of spatio-temporal model of ambient concentrations • Predict relevant functions of outdoor concentration throughout areas where participants live (and work, etc) • Incorporate information from multiple time scales and spatial locations • Inputs • Geographic Information System predictors and coordinates • Spatial location • Road network and traffic calculations • Population density • Other point source and/or land use information • Monitoring data • Air monitoring data from existing EPA/AQS network • Air monitoring data from MESA Air • Meterological information

  6. 25 20 15 10 LA Riverside LA LA Coastal NYC Chi. Balt. W-S NY Rockland St.Paul Interim Long-Term Avg PM2.5 (mg/m3) Estimates at Participant Homes

  7. Progress: Follow-Up Calls

  8. Progress: Follow-Up Calls

  9. Consent Questionnaires Demographics Medical Hx Personal Hx Meds Psychosocial Sleep Diet Cognitive Assessment Air Questionnaire Anthro Phlebotomy & Urine Blood Pressure ECG Retinal Photography Subclinical Measures Cardiac MRI ABI CT Ultrasound Aortic CT? Integration into MESA Exam 5

  10. Progress: Publications • 13 MESA Air-only publications in process • 28 total air pollution-related manuscripts proposed or published • Environmental Health Writing Group • Continues to meet regularly • Encourages and nurtures manuscript proposal development across institutions • Strongly encourages consistent approaches and metrics across researcher groups

  11. Progress: Ancillary Studies • Seven funded Ancillary Studies • MESA Air continues to provide a platform for expanding research • These ancillary studies broaden the scope of our research and enhance our existing data • Reflect opportunities for senior and junior investigators • Leverage EPA’s investment to support other research endeavors • Foster collaborations with new researchers and institutions

  12. New Ancillary Studies – Expanding Our Understanding of Exposure • Enhanced air pollution epidemiology using a source-oriented transport model • EPA, PI: Michael Kleeman, UC Davis • Funded • Spatial exposure characterization and chronic cardiovascular and respiratory health effects • EPA, PIs: Sara Adar and Tim Larson, UW • Funded • Exposure characterization and toxicological evaluation in Southern California • EPA, PIs: Constantinos Sioutas, USC • Funded

  13. New Ancillary Studies – Statistical Advances • Improvement of Air Pollution Epidemiology Health Effect Estimates through Exposure Modeling • EPA Cooperative Agreement, PI: Lianne Sheppard, University of Washington • Funded • Measurement Errors in Environmental Epidemiology • NIH, PI: Donna Spiegelman, Harvard School of Public Health • Submitted

  14. EPA On-Site Peer Review • August 6-8 in Seattle • Mid-course review to evaluate study progress and inform funding decisions • MESA and ESAC representation • Received very positive (verbal thus far) feedback on study team, management, integration, scientific direction, and potential for important findings

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