The objective of the current study was to estimate health risk indexes caused by the inhalation of particulate matter (PM) by adult males and children using data sampled in three European cities (Athens, Kuopio, Lisbon). Accordingly, the cancer risk (CR) and the hazard quotient (HQ) were estimated from particle-bound metal concentrations whilst the epidemiology-based excess risk (ER), the attributable fraction (AF), and the mortality cases were obtained due to exposure to PM10 and PM2.5. CR and HQ were estimated using two methodologies: the first methodology incorporated the particle-bound metal concentrations (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Mn, Ni, Pb) whereas the second methodology used the deposited dose rate of particle-bound metals in the respiratory...
Air pollution is a significant public health issue all over the world, especially in urban areas whe...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
The main objective of this work is the assessment of the annual number of hospital admissions for re...
PM10-associated potential toxic elements (PTEs) can enter the respiratory system and cause health pr...
The mechanisms responsible for negative biological effects due to airborne particulate matter (PM) e...
Summarization: The objective of the current study is the determination of the personal exposure and ...
With global urbanization and industrialization, air pollution has become an inevitable problem. Amon...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
Summarization: The present study focused on the estimation of the personal dose of airborne particle...
Around the world particulate air pollution represents one of the most urgent problems in environment...
The present study focused on the estimation of the personal dose of airborne particles using an expo...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analysis from the large European multicentre ESCAPE study showed an associati...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major environmental cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
PM exposure causes various health problems including premature death in people with heart or lung di...
Air pollution is a significant public health issue all over the world, especially in urban areas whe...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
The main objective of this work is the assessment of the annual number of hospital admissions for re...
PM10-associated potential toxic elements (PTEs) can enter the respiratory system and cause health pr...
The mechanisms responsible for negative biological effects due to airborne particulate matter (PM) e...
Summarization: The objective of the current study is the determination of the personal exposure and ...
With global urbanization and industrialization, air pollution has become an inevitable problem. Amon...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
Summarization: The present study focused on the estimation of the personal dose of airborne particle...
Around the world particulate air pollution represents one of the most urgent problems in environment...
The present study focused on the estimation of the personal dose of airborne particles using an expo...
INTRODUCTION: Previous analysis from the large European multicentre ESCAPE study showed an associati...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major environmental cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
PM exposure causes various health problems including premature death in people with heart or lung di...
Air pollution is a significant public health issue all over the world, especially in urban areas whe...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
The main objective of this work is the assessment of the annual number of hospital admissions for re...