doi:10.1016/S2468-2667(18)30179-8John S Ji
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Fetus death risk reduction is included in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. However, little is known about how missed abortion in the first trimester (MAFT) is related to maternal air pollution exposure. We quantify the link between air pollution exposure and MAFT in Beijing, China...
Urban living is synonymous with a higher exposure to environmental stressors such as air pollution and associated physiological stress; however, the modifying role of greenness has been understudied. We included 190,200 participants from a UK-wide cohort to examine the modifying role of residential ...
It has been hypothesised that air pollution induced subclinical lung inflammation leads to a release of stress signals and of humoral mediators in the airways, which can spill over into the circulation and then contribute to functional impairment and ageing of other tissues and organs [1]. The fi...
Elderly care centres Elderly’s health Ventilation Indoor air quality Bedroom 1. Introduction Ageing and air pollution are the biggest challenges in many countries around the world [1]. In 2021, there were 0.7 billion people worldwide aged 65 and above, and this number is expected to rise to...
There are also evidences of 7 million premature deaths by air pollution in year 2012. The situation is even more disastrous for India especially in rural areas. Although, India has reasonably progressed in developing sanitary facilities and disseminating clean fuel to its urban households, the ...
Severe air pollution in China threatens human health, and its negative impact decreases the urban settlement intentions of migrants in destination cities. We establish a comprehensive framework based on the push-pull migration model to investigate this p
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Ambient air pollution exposure is associated with cardiovascular dysregulation and immune system alterations, yet no study has investigated both simultaneously in children. Understanding the multifaceted impacts may provide early clues for clinical inter