Air pollution intake represents the amount of pollution inhaled into the body and may be calculated by multiplying an individual's ventilation rate with the concentration of pollutant present in their breathing zone. Ventilation rate is difficult to measure directly, and methods for estimating ventilation rate (and intake) are lacking. Therefore, the goal of this work was to examine how well linear models using heart rate and other basic physiologic data can predict personal ventilation rate. We measured personal ventilation and heart rate among a panel of subjects (n\u2009=\u200936) while they conducted a series of specified routine tasks of varying exertion levels. From these data, 136 candidate models were identified using a series of va...
A unique challenge in air pollution cohort studies and similar applications in environmental epidemi...
Background:Despite evidence suggesting that air pollution-related health effects differ by emissions...
Although ambient concentrations of particulate matter ≤10μm (PM10) are often used as proxies for tot...
To better understand the interaction of physical activity and air pollution exposure, it is importan...
Air pollution inhaled dose is the product of pollutant concentration and minute ventilation ([Formul...
Air pollution inhaled dose is the product of pollutant concentration and minute ventilation ([Formul...
Background: the effects of air pollution on health are associated with the amount of pollutants inha...
Air pollution is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality. Accurate assessment of indiv...
Physical activity and ventilation rates have an effect on an individual’s dose and may be important ...
Ambient air pollution epidemiological studies are based on limited data on outdoor concentration at ...
Air pollution health studies of fine particulate matter (diameter ≤2.5 μm, PM2.5) often use ou...
Physical activity and ventilation rates have an effect on an individual's dose and may be important ...
In air pollution epidemiology, improvements in statistical analysis tools can translate into signifi...
Air pollution health studies of fine particulate matter (diameter ≤2.5 μm, PM<sub>2.5</sub>) often u...
Low-cost sensors can be used to improve the temporal and spatial resolution of an individual’s parti...
A unique challenge in air pollution cohort studies and similar applications in environmental epidemi...
Background:Despite evidence suggesting that air pollution-related health effects differ by emissions...
Although ambient concentrations of particulate matter ≤10μm (PM10) are often used as proxies for tot...
To better understand the interaction of physical activity and air pollution exposure, it is importan...
Air pollution inhaled dose is the product of pollutant concentration and minute ventilation ([Formul...
Air pollution inhaled dose is the product of pollutant concentration and minute ventilation ([Formul...
Background: the effects of air pollution on health are associated with the amount of pollutants inha...
Air pollution is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality. Accurate assessment of indiv...
Physical activity and ventilation rates have an effect on an individual’s dose and may be important ...
Ambient air pollution epidemiological studies are based on limited data on outdoor concentration at ...
Air pollution health studies of fine particulate matter (diameter ≤2.5 μm, PM2.5) often use ou...
Physical activity and ventilation rates have an effect on an individual's dose and may be important ...
In air pollution epidemiology, improvements in statistical analysis tools can translate into signifi...
Air pollution health studies of fine particulate matter (diameter ≤2.5 μm, PM<sub>2.5</sub>) often u...
Low-cost sensors can be used to improve the temporal and spatial resolution of an individual’s parti...
A unique challenge in air pollution cohort studies and similar applications in environmental epidemi...
Background:Despite evidence suggesting that air pollution-related health effects differ by emissions...
Although ambient concentrations of particulate matter ≤10μm (PM10) are often used as proxies for tot...