Exposure to fine airborne particulate matter (PM(2.5)) is associated with cardiovascular events and mortality in older and cardiac patients. Potential physiologic effects of in-vehicle, roadside, and ambient PM(2.5) were investigated in young, healthy, nonsmoking, male North Carolina Highway Patrol troopers. Nine troopers (age 23 to 30) were monitored on 4 successive days while working a 3 P.M. to midnight shift. Each patrol car was equipped with air-quality monitors. Blood was drawn 14 hours after each shift, and ambulatory monitors recorded the electrocardiogram throughout the shift and until the next morning. Data were analyzed using mixed models. In-vehicle PM(2.5) (average of 24 microg/m(3)) was associated with decreased lymphocytes (-...
Exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with adverse cardiovascular effects ...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between ambient air pollution and changes in heart r...
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) has been associated with future cardiac morbidity and mortali...
Exposure to fine airborne particulate matter (PM(2.5)) is associated with cardiovascular events and ...
Abstract Background Exposure to fine particulate matter air pollutants (PM2.5) affects heart rate va...
Aims Epidemiological studies show that peak exposure to air pollution is associated with increased m...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies show that peak exposure to air pollution is associated with increa...
Exposure to traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is considered a potential risk for cardiovascula...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
Consistent evidences from both epidemiological and experimental studies have demonstrated that short...
Introduction Increased levels of particulate matter air pollution (PM) have been associated with i...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
Background: Carbonaceous and metallic components of particles have been shown to play a role in part...
Traffic-related air pollution levels have consistently been associated with increased overall mortal...
BACKGROUND: Highway maintenance workers are constantly and simultaneously exposed to traffic-related...
Exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with adverse cardiovascular effects ...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between ambient air pollution and changes in heart r...
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) has been associated with future cardiac morbidity and mortali...
Exposure to fine airborne particulate matter (PM(2.5)) is associated with cardiovascular events and ...
Abstract Background Exposure to fine particulate matter air pollutants (PM2.5) affects heart rate va...
Aims Epidemiological studies show that peak exposure to air pollution is associated with increased m...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies show that peak exposure to air pollution is associated with increa...
Exposure to traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is considered a potential risk for cardiovascula...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
Consistent evidences from both epidemiological and experimental studies have demonstrated that short...
Introduction Increased levels of particulate matter air pollution (PM) have been associated with i...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
Background: Carbonaceous and metallic components of particles have been shown to play a role in part...
Traffic-related air pollution levels have consistently been associated with increased overall mortal...
BACKGROUND: Highway maintenance workers are constantly and simultaneously exposed to traffic-related...
Exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with adverse cardiovascular effects ...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between ambient air pollution and changes in heart r...
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) has been associated with future cardiac morbidity and mortali...