Epidemiologic studies have shown that ambient particulate matter (PM) has adverse effects on cardiovascular health. Effective mitigation of the health effects requires identification of the most harmful PM sources. The objective of our study was to evaluate relative effects of fine PM [aero-dynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5)] from different sources on exercise-induced ischemia. We collected daily outdoor PM2.5 samples between autumn 1998 and spring 1999 in Helsinki, Finland. The mass of PM2.5 was apportioned between five sources. Forty-five elderly nonsmoking persons with stable coronary heart disease visited a clinic biweekly for submaximal exercise testing, during which the occurrence of ST segment depressions was recorded. Levels of...
Traffic-related air pollution levels have consistently been associated with increased overall mortal...
Evidence for acute as well as chronic exacerbation of ischemic heart disease has been observed upon ...
Introduction Increased levels of particulate matter air pollution (PM) have been associated with i...
Background— Daily variations in ambient particulate air pollution have been associated with ca...
Objectives: To evaluate whether hourly changes in fine particle (PM2.5, diameter, <2.5 mu m) expo...
The ULTRA Study, a study investigating the association between fine and ultrafine particulate air po...
Traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is a major source of outdoor air pollution worldwide. It has...
Previous studies have shown an association between elevated concentrations of particulate air pollut...
Many studies have reported associations between air pollution particles with an aerodynamic diameter...
A mbient and household air pollution is a major health problem worldwide, contributing annually to a...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
Ambient air pollution, and especially particulate matter (PM) air pollution <2.5 lm in diameter (...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
BackgroundAir pollutants have not been associated with ambulatory electrocardiographic evidence of S...
Objective To compare short-term effects of fine particles (PM2.5; aerodynamic diameter Methods We fo...
Traffic-related air pollution levels have consistently been associated with increased overall mortal...
Evidence for acute as well as chronic exacerbation of ischemic heart disease has been observed upon ...
Introduction Increased levels of particulate matter air pollution (PM) have been associated with i...
Background— Daily variations in ambient particulate air pollution have been associated with ca...
Objectives: To evaluate whether hourly changes in fine particle (PM2.5, diameter, <2.5 mu m) expo...
The ULTRA Study, a study investigating the association between fine and ultrafine particulate air po...
Traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is a major source of outdoor air pollution worldwide. It has...
Previous studies have shown an association between elevated concentrations of particulate air pollut...
Many studies have reported associations between air pollution particles with an aerodynamic diameter...
A mbient and household air pollution is a major health problem worldwide, contributing annually to a...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
Ambient air pollution, and especially particulate matter (PM) air pollution <2.5 lm in diameter (...
Ambient particulate air pollution has been associated with altered cardiac function and systemic inf...
BackgroundAir pollutants have not been associated with ambulatory electrocardiographic evidence of S...
Objective To compare short-term effects of fine particles (PM2.5; aerodynamic diameter Methods We fo...
Traffic-related air pollution levels have consistently been associated with increased overall mortal...
Evidence for acute as well as chronic exacerbation of ischemic heart disease has been observed upon ...
Introduction Increased levels of particulate matter air pollution (PM) have been associated with i...