The systematic evaluation of the results of time-series studies of air pollution is challenged by differences in model specification and publication bias. We evaluated the associations of inhalable particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 μm or less (PM10) and fine PM with an...
The impacts of air pollution on public health have become a great concern worldwide. Ambient particulate matter (PM) is a major air pollution that comprises a heterogeneous mixture of different particle sizes and chemical components. The chemical composition and physicochemical properties of PM change ...
The large variations in both ambient particulate air pollution levels and spectrum of disease across China provide a unique opportunity to investigate the relationship between ambient PM2.5 and three cause-specific cardiorespiratory diseases in different regions, e.g., northern region and southern region...
Air pollution can cause various respiratory and neurological diseases and continuous exposure can lead to death. Previous studies have reported that particulate matter (PM) exposure increases the risk of depression, suicidal thoughts, and suicidal death; however, the results are inconsistent and limited....
The adverse impact of air pollution on health has become a great public concern. Air pollution is a complex, heterogeneous mixture of gaseous pol- lutants and particulate matter (PM) that may vary in composition with geographical areas and meteorological cooznondeit,ioannds2.cTarhbeognasmeoouns...
Only a limited number of studies have assessed whether HRV responses to particulate air pollution occur within hours. In particular, Zanobetti, et al.16 found a −1.5% (95% CI: −2.5%; −0.4%] decrease in RMSSD per 8.2 µg/m3 increase in the 1-hour PM2.5 concentrations ...
We found evidence of associations between daily nonaccidental deaths and most measures of particulate air pollution. For example, the mean percentage increase (MPC) for an increase of total suspended particles of 28.57 μg/m3 (interquartile range, IQ), evaluated at lag 0 days, was 1.86% (95...
Epidemiologic studies on the health effects of ambient particulate air pollution. Scand J Work Environ Health 2000; 26 (Suppl 1): 49-89... F Nyberg,G Pershagen - 《Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health》 被引量: 71发表: 2000年 The Effects of Components of Fine Particulate Air...
Ambient air pollution significantly increases both morbidity and mortality in the general population and there is strong support of the link between pollutant exposure and the risk of mortality. Removal of irritating and noxious gases and foul odors along with respirable particulate matter are major ...
Socioeconomic status, particulate air pollution, and daily mortality: differential exposure or differential susceptibility. Am J Ind Med. 2007;50:208–16. Article PubMed Google Scholar Bolíbar B, Fina Avilés F, Morros R, Garcia-Gil M, del M, Hermosilla E, et al. [SIDIAP database: ...