The authors conducted a time-series analysis to examine seasonal variation of mortality risk in association with particulate matter less than 2.5 mu m in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) and chemical species in Xi'an, China, using daily air pollution and all-cause and cause-specific mortality data (2004-2008). Poisson regression incorporating natural splines was used to estimate mortality risks of PM2.5 and its chemical components, adjusting for day of the week, time trend, and meteorologic effects. Increases of 2.29% (95% confidence interval: 0.83, 3.76) for all-cause mortality and 3.08% (95% confidence interval: 0.94, 5.26) for cardiovascular mortality were associated with an interquartile range increase of 103.0 mu g/m(3) in lagged 1-2 ...
Evidence concerning the health risk of fine and coarse particles is limited in developing Asian coun...
Background: A large number of studies about effects of air pollutants on cardiovascular mortality ha...
Studies worldwide have estimated the number of deaths attributable to long-term exposure to fine ai...
The authors conducted a time-series analysis to examine seasonal variation of mortality risk in asso...
The authors conducted a time-series analysis to examine seasonal variation of mortality risk in asso...
There is a rising concern that fine particle (PM2.5) compositions may play an important role in expl...
The deteriorating air quality in Chinese cities is attracting growing public concern. We conducted a...
BACKGROUND: Although ambient fine particulate matter (PM(2.5); particulate matter <= 2.5 mu m in ...
Objectives: To explore the characteristics of the exposure-response relationship of particulate matt...
There are few multicity studies to address the effect of short-term effect of particulate matter air...
Background: Seasonal variation and regional heterogeneity have been observed in the estimated effect...
Sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) is a major air pollutant and has significant impacts upon human health. Few m...
As the major constituents of PM2.5, carbonaceous constituents and inorganic ions have attracted emer...
Short-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter air pollution is associated with adverse heal...
Objective: To explore the association between Particulate Matter (PM)(2.5) (particles with an aerody...
Evidence concerning the health risk of fine and coarse particles is limited in developing Asian coun...
Background: A large number of studies about effects of air pollutants on cardiovascular mortality ha...
Studies worldwide have estimated the number of deaths attributable to long-term exposure to fine ai...
The authors conducted a time-series analysis to examine seasonal variation of mortality risk in asso...
The authors conducted a time-series analysis to examine seasonal variation of mortality risk in asso...
There is a rising concern that fine particle (PM2.5) compositions may play an important role in expl...
The deteriorating air quality in Chinese cities is attracting growing public concern. We conducted a...
BACKGROUND: Although ambient fine particulate matter (PM(2.5); particulate matter <= 2.5 mu m in ...
Objectives: To explore the characteristics of the exposure-response relationship of particulate matt...
There are few multicity studies to address the effect of short-term effect of particulate matter air...
Background: Seasonal variation and regional heterogeneity have been observed in the estimated effect...
Sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) is a major air pollutant and has significant impacts upon human health. Few m...
As the major constituents of PM2.5, carbonaceous constituents and inorganic ions have attracted emer...
Short-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter air pollution is associated with adverse heal...
Objective: To explore the association between Particulate Matter (PM)(2.5) (particles with an aerody...
Evidence concerning the health risk of fine and coarse particles is limited in developing Asian coun...
Background: A large number of studies about effects of air pollutants on cardiovascular mortality ha...
Studies worldwide have estimated the number of deaths attributable to long-term exposure to fine ai...