BackgroundChildhood respiratory allergies, which contribute to missed school days and other activity limitations, have increased in recent years, possibly due to environmental factors.ObjectiveIn this study we examined whether air pollutants are associated with childhood respiratory allergies in the United States.MethodsFor the approximately 70,000 children from the 1999\u20132005 National Health Interview Survey eligible for this study, we assigned between 40,000 and 60,000 ambient pollution monitoring data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, depending on the pollutant. We used monitors within 20 miles of the child\u2019s residential block group. We used logistic regression models, fit with methods for complex surveys, to examin...
Despite the important contribution of traffic sources to urban air quality, relatively few studies h...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease among youth, affecting 8.6% of children in the U.S. Childh...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiological studies have shown acute effects of increased amounts of ambien...
BackgroundChildhood respiratory allergies, which contribute to missed school days and other activity...
Background: Children with asthma in inner-city communities may be particularly vulnerable to adverse...
Rationale The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related sy...
In vitro studies, animal experiments, and human exposure studies have shown how ambient air pollutio...
Rationale: The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related s...
Background. There is a need to study whether the adverse effects of traffic-related air pollution (T...
Few studies have addressed associations between traffic-related air pollution and respiratory diseas...
Pediatric asthma and allergies represent global health problems causing substantial disability. Epid...
Background: Industrial activities contribute to atmospheric pollution either directly or through bac...
Criteria pollutants have been associated with exacerbation of children’s asthma, but the role of air...
In the last decade the prevalence of asthma and allergy is increasing. Epidemiological studies have ...
Background: Concerns regarding the health impact of urban air pollution on asthmatic children are pr...
Despite the important contribution of traffic sources to urban air quality, relatively few studies h...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease among youth, affecting 8.6% of children in the U.S. Childh...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiological studies have shown acute effects of increased amounts of ambien...
BackgroundChildhood respiratory allergies, which contribute to missed school days and other activity...
Background: Children with asthma in inner-city communities may be particularly vulnerable to adverse...
Rationale The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related sy...
In vitro studies, animal experiments, and human exposure studies have shown how ambient air pollutio...
Rationale: The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related s...
Background. There is a need to study whether the adverse effects of traffic-related air pollution (T...
Few studies have addressed associations between traffic-related air pollution and respiratory diseas...
Pediatric asthma and allergies represent global health problems causing substantial disability. Epid...
Background: Industrial activities contribute to atmospheric pollution either directly or through bac...
Criteria pollutants have been associated with exacerbation of children’s asthma, but the role of air...
In the last decade the prevalence of asthma and allergy is increasing. Epidemiological studies have ...
Background: Concerns regarding the health impact of urban air pollution on asthmatic children are pr...
Despite the important contribution of traffic sources to urban air quality, relatively few studies h...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease among youth, affecting 8.6% of children in the U.S. Childh...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiological studies have shown acute effects of increased amounts of ambien...