BACKGROUND: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both ambient air pollution and air temperature, it remains uncertain whether the mortality effects of air pollution are modified by temperature and vice versa. Moreover, little is known on the interactions between ultrafine particles (diameter ≤ 100 nm, UFP) and temperature. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether the short-term associations of particle number concentration (PNC in the ultrafine range (≤100 nm) or total PNC ≤ 3000 nm, as a proxy for UFP), particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and ≤ 10 μm (PM10), and ozone with daily total natural and cardiovascular mortality were modified by air temperature and whether air pollution levels affected the te...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air pollution o...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
Background: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both a...
Background: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both a...
Background: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air pollution o...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
Background: Evidence on the potential interactive effects of heat and ambient air pollution on cause...
Background: Evidence on the potential interactive effects of heat and ambient air pollution on cause...
Abstract Adverse health effects of particulate matter <10 microm in aerodynamic diameter (PM(10)) an...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Temperature extremes and air pollution both pose significant threats to human he...
Temperature extremes and air pollution both pose significant threats to human health, but it remains...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air pollution o...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
Background: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both a...
Background: Although epidemiological studies have reported associations between mortality and both a...
Background: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air pollution o...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
We studied the potential synergy between air pollution and meteorology and their impact on mortality...
Background: Evidence on the potential interactive effects of heat and ambient air pollution on cause...
Background: Evidence on the potential interactive effects of heat and ambient air pollution on cause...
Abstract Adverse health effects of particulate matter <10 microm in aerodynamic diameter (PM(10)) an...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Temperature extremes and air pollution both pose significant threats to human he...
Temperature extremes and air pollution both pose significant threats to human health, but it remains...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiological evidence on the interaction between heat and ambient air pollution o...
There is substantial evidence that both temperature and air pollution are predictors of mortality. T...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...