Ambient Air Pollution and Health Impact in Chinadoi:10.1007/978-981-10-5657-4_5Hualiang LinXiaojie WangTao LiuXing LiWenjun MaLin H, Wang X, Liu T, Li X, Xiao J, Zeng W and Ma W: Air Pollution and Mortality in China. Adv Exp Med Biol 1017: 103‑121, 2017....
Before turning to the estimation results, we visualize the patterns of air pollution and mortality in the data. In Fig. 1, we plot the AQI changes over time. The Y-axis indicates the weekly AQI and the X-axis indicates the number of weeks before and after the threshold. We plot the po...
By exploiting exogenous variations in air quality during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, we estimate the effect of air pollution on mortality in China. We find that a 10 percent decrease inPM10concentrations reduces the monthly standardized all-cause mortality rate by 8 percent. Men and women are...
Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality in 38 of China’’s largest cities:Time Series Analysis. Yin P,He G,Fan M.et al. British Medical Journal . 2017Yin P.,He G.,Fan M.,et al.Particulate Air Pollution and Mortality in38of China’s largest cities:Time Series Analysis[J].BMJ,2017,...
facilities. Second, China also suffers greatly from severe air pollution, with some estimates suggesting that air pollution is associated with an annual loss of nearly 25 million healthy life years11. If locking down cities substantially improved the air quality in China, the implied health benefits...
Investigation of premature mortality by seven emission sources of atmospheric pollutants shows that outdoor air pollution, mostly by fine particulate matter, leads to more than three million premature deaths per year worldwide, which could double by 2050
Examines the relationship between air pollution and daily mortality in 1989 in two residential areas in Beijing, China. Concentrations of sulfur dioxide and total suspended particulates (TSP); Increase in risk of total mortality with each doubling in sulfur dioxide concentration; Causes of mortality.被...
Evidence concerning the acute health effects of air pollution caused by fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in developing countries is quite limited. To evaluate short-term associations between PM2.5 and daily cause-specific mortality in China. A nationwide time-series analysis was performed in 272 repre...
A time series analysis was applied to study the relationship between air pollution and daily mortality of Beijing urban residents in 1990~1991.The daily death numbers with the logarithm levels of sulphur dioxide (SO2)and total suspended particulate(TSP) were analog sed by Poisson Regressiun Method...
Relationship between air pollution and mortality in 1989 was studied in two residential areas in Beijing (Dongcheng District and Xicheng District). The daily number of death was regressed on the logarithmic air levels of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and/or total suspended particulate (TSP) on the same ...