A large proportion of particulate air pollution exposure in urban areas occurs due to the penetration of outdoor pollution into the residential indoor environment. Theoretical considerations suggest that quantifying health effects due to changes to indoor particulate concentrations derived from outdoor sources requires the adjustment of exposure-response coefficients based on epidemiological studies of outdoor air. Using the PM2.5-mortality coefficient from the American Cancer Society (ACS) cohort study as an example, we developed a theoretical model to quantify the relationship between the published coefficient and one based on personal exposure, and explored how this adjusted coefficient might be applied to changes in indoor PM2.5 from ou...
Long-term exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) has been consistently ...
Environmental issues are a major worldwide problem of significant concern. Due to the growing human ...
Recent studies have linked acute respiratory and cardiovascular outcomes to measurements or estimate...
A large proportion of particulate air pollution exposure in urban areas occurs due to the penetratio...
Exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with multiple negative health outc...
UNLABELLED: A number of studies have estimated population exposure to PM2.5 by examining modeled or ...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM_(2.5)) from indoor and outdoor sources is a leading environm...
Most studies of air pollution health effects are based on outdoor ambient exposures, mainly because ...
This paper presents an approach to estimating the health effects of an environmental hazard. The app...
Background: Exposure measurement error is a concern in long-term PM2.5 health studies using ambient ...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Buildings in developed countries are becoming increasingly airtight as a response to stricter energy...
Following an extensive review of the literature, we further analyze the published data to ex-amine t...
Studies on acute effects of particulate matter (PM) air pollution show significant variability in ex...
Background: Both short- and long-term exposures to fine particulate matter (≤ 2.5 μm; PM2.5) are ass...
Long-term exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) has been consistently ...
Environmental issues are a major worldwide problem of significant concern. Due to the growing human ...
Recent studies have linked acute respiratory and cardiovascular outcomes to measurements or estimate...
A large proportion of particulate air pollution exposure in urban areas occurs due to the penetratio...
Exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with multiple negative health outc...
UNLABELLED: A number of studies have estimated population exposure to PM2.5 by examining modeled or ...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM_(2.5)) from indoor and outdoor sources is a leading environm...
Most studies of air pollution health effects are based on outdoor ambient exposures, mainly because ...
This paper presents an approach to estimating the health effects of an environmental hazard. The app...
Background: Exposure measurement error is a concern in long-term PM2.5 health studies using ambient ...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Buildings in developed countries are becoming increasingly airtight as a response to stricter energy...
Following an extensive review of the literature, we further analyze the published data to ex-amine t...
Studies on acute effects of particulate matter (PM) air pollution show significant variability in ex...
Background: Both short- and long-term exposures to fine particulate matter (≤ 2.5 μm; PM2.5) are ass...
Long-term exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) has been consistently ...
Environmental issues are a major worldwide problem of significant concern. Due to the growing human ...
Recent studies have linked acute respiratory and cardiovascular outcomes to measurements or estimate...