BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A number of environmental risk factors of acute ischemic stroke have been identified, but few studies have evaluated the influence of the outdoor environment on stroke severity. We assessed the association of residential ambient fine particulate matter air pollution (PM2.5), noise, and surrounding greenspace with initial stroke severity. METHODS: We obtained data on patients hospitalized with acute ischemic stroke from a hospital-based prospective stroke register (2005-2014) in Barcelona. We estimated residential PM2.5 based on an established land use regression model, greenspace as the average satellite-based Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) within a 300 m buffer of the residence, and daily (Lday), even...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambien...
Introduction: The complex interplay of multiple environmental factors and cardiovascular has scarcel...
Background: Noise has been related to several cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) such as coronary heart ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambient...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambient air pollutants ...
Background: Evidence for the association between environmental exposures and ischemic stroke (IS) is...
Background and Purpose—Evidence linking outdoor air pollution and incidence of stroke is limited. We...
Background: Short-term changes in levels of fine ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) may increase the...
Exposure to road traffic noise and air pollution have both been associated with risk for stroke. The...
Ambient air pollution has been linked to stroke, but few studies have examined in detail stroke subt...
Background and Purpose—The impact of air pollution on survival after stroke is unknown. We examined ...
Background: There are several plausible mechanisms whereby either short or long term exposure to pol...
Objective: Data on the association between air pollution and cerebrovascular disease in the United S...
Contains fulltext : 238502.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Stroke is a lea...
Background: Evidence linking outdoor air pollution and incidence of ischemic stroke subtypes and se...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambien...
Introduction: The complex interplay of multiple environmental factors and cardiovascular has scarcel...
Background: Noise has been related to several cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) such as coronary heart ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambient...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambient air pollutants ...
Background: Evidence for the association between environmental exposures and ischemic stroke (IS) is...
Background and Purpose—Evidence linking outdoor air pollution and incidence of stroke is limited. We...
Background: Short-term changes in levels of fine ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) may increase the...
Exposure to road traffic noise and air pollution have both been associated with risk for stroke. The...
Ambient air pollution has been linked to stroke, but few studies have examined in detail stroke subt...
Background and Purpose—The impact of air pollution on survival after stroke is unknown. We examined ...
Background: There are several plausible mechanisms whereby either short or long term exposure to pol...
Objective: Data on the association between air pollution and cerebrovascular disease in the United S...
Contains fulltext : 238502.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Stroke is a lea...
Background: Evidence linking outdoor air pollution and incidence of ischemic stroke subtypes and se...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between short-term exposure to outdoor ambien...
Introduction: The complex interplay of multiple environmental factors and cardiovascular has scarcel...
Background: Noise has been related to several cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) such as coronary heart ...