In time-series studies on the effect of particulate matter (PM) air pollution on an adverse health outcome, PM time-series data are often available from multiple monitoring stations. Published studies have combined the data from the multiple monitors using a simple or trimmed average. We investigate an alternative method of combining the data available from multiple PM-monitoring sites. This method uses time-series data to assign each PM monitor a weight. The weights are then used to combine the data from the multiple PM monitors into a single air pollution time series. The resulting model will identify important monitors for describing the relationship between PM and the adverse health outcome of interest. Subsequent investigations of why ...
Two critical issues for public health assessment and regulation of exposure to particulate matter ai...
The fourth draft of the Particulate Matter [PM] Criteria Document [DCD4] was issued by EPA in June 2...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
In community time series studies on the effect of particulate air pollution on mortality, particulat...
Because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates air pollutants independently, the majorit...
In many cities of the United States, measurements of ambient particulate matter air pollution (PM) a...
Objectives: To apply a new method for estimating the association between daily ambient particulate m...
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
In particulate air pollution mortality time series studies, the particulate air pollution exposure m...
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...
Multicity time series studies of particulate matter and mortality and morbidity have provided eviden...
Several recent studies have reported significant health effects of air pollution even at low levels ...
The majority of studies that have investigated the relationship between particulate matter (PM) air ...
Two critical issues for public health assessment and regulation of exposure to particulate matter ai...
The fourth draft of the Particulate Matter [PM] Criteria Document [DCD4] was issued by EPA in June 2...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
In community time series studies on the effect of particulate air pollution on mortality, particulat...
Because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates air pollutants independently, the majorit...
In many cities of the United States, measurements of ambient particulate matter air pollution (PM) a...
Objectives: To apply a new method for estimating the association between daily ambient particulate m...
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
In particulate air pollution mortality time series studies, the particulate air pollution exposure m...
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...
Multicity time series studies of particulate matter and mortality and morbidity have provided eviden...
Several recent studies have reported significant health effects of air pollution even at low levels ...
The majority of studies that have investigated the relationship between particulate matter (PM) air ...
Two critical issues for public health assessment and regulation of exposure to particulate matter ai...
The fourth draft of the Particulate Matter [PM] Criteria Document [DCD4] was issued by EPA in June 2...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...