@Article{Cai_etal2018, author="Cai, Y. and Hodgson, S. and Blangiardo, M. and Gulliver, J. and Morley, D. and Fecht, D. and Vienneau, D. and de Hoogh, K. and Key, T. and Hveem, K. and Elliott, P. and Hansell, A. L.", title="Road traffic noise, air pollution and incident cardiovascular disease: A joint analysis of the HUNT, EPIC-Oxford and UK Biobank cohorts", journal="Environment International", year="2018", volume="114", pages="191--201", optkeywords="Air Pollutants/*analysis; Cardiovascular Diseases/*epidemiology; Environmental Exposure/*analysis; Humans; *Noise; Norway/epidemiology; United Kingdom/epidemiology; *Air pollution; *Cardiovascular disease; *Ischemic heart disease; *Road traffic noise; *Stroke", abstract="BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the effects of long-term exposure to road traffic noise and air pollution on incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) in three large cohorts: HUNT, EPIC-Oxford and UK Biobank. METHODS: In pooled complete-case sample of the three cohorts from Norway and the United Kingdom (N=355,732), 21,081 incident all CVD cases including 5259 ischemic heart disease (IHD) and 2871 cerebrovascular cases were ascertained between baseline (1993-2010) and end of follow-up (2008-2013) through medical record linkage. Annual mean 24-hour weighted road traffic noise (Lden) and air pollution (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter