As of 2014, approximately 7.4% of U.S. adults had current asthma. The etiology of asthma is complex, involving genetics, behavior, and environmental factors. To explore the association between cumulative environmental quality and asthma prevalence in U.S. adults, we linked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\u27s Environmental Quality Index (EQI) to the MarketScan® Commercial Claims and Encounters Database. The EQI is a summary measure of five environmental domains (air, water, land, built, sociodemographic). We defined asthma as having at least 2 claims during the study period, 2003–2013. We used a Bayesian approach with non-informative priors, implementing mixed-effects regression modeling with a Poisson link function. Fixed effects ...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Background: Short-term exposure to air pollution has adverse effects among patients with asthma, but...
According to the World Health Organization, 235 million people around the world currently suffer fro...
Background: Some studies have established associations between the prevalence of new-onset asthma an...
Over the next several decades the United States will be severely affected by climate change. Consequ...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease with variable severity and clinical presentation that may be exace...
Asthma is one of the most common diseases in the world, affecting over 260 million people worldwide ...
Although the incidence of new cases of asthma has decreased in recent years, the prevalence of asthm...
Background:Relationships between air quality and health are well-described, but little information i...
Introduction: Asthma is a prevalent disease in the US in both children and adults. Studies in the pa...
Background: Social and environmental stressors, may modify associations between environmental pollut...
Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of ...
Objective: A secular trend towards increased current and lifetime asthma prevalence has been observe...
BackgroundDiverse environmental exposures, studied separately, have been linked to health outcomes i...
Air pollution has been an on-going research focus due to its detrimental impact on human health. How...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Background: Short-term exposure to air pollution has adverse effects among patients with asthma, but...
According to the World Health Organization, 235 million people around the world currently suffer fro...
Background: Some studies have established associations between the prevalence of new-onset asthma an...
Over the next several decades the United States will be severely affected by climate change. Consequ...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease with variable severity and clinical presentation that may be exace...
Asthma is one of the most common diseases in the world, affecting over 260 million people worldwide ...
Although the incidence of new cases of asthma has decreased in recent years, the prevalence of asthm...
Background:Relationships between air quality and health are well-described, but little information i...
Introduction: Asthma is a prevalent disease in the US in both children and adults. Studies in the pa...
Background: Social and environmental stressors, may modify associations between environmental pollut...
Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of ...
Objective: A secular trend towards increased current and lifetime asthma prevalence has been observe...
BackgroundDiverse environmental exposures, studied separately, have been linked to health outcomes i...
Air pollution has been an on-going research focus due to its detrimental impact on human health. How...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Background: Short-term exposure to air pollution has adverse effects among patients with asthma, but...
According to the World Health Organization, 235 million people around the world currently suffer fro...