journal articleThe authors are interested in understanding the possible association between exposure to short-term fine particulate matter (PM2.5) peaks that have changing physical characteristics throughout the day and observable health outcomes (daily mortality). To this end, modern statistical methods are used here that allow for a continuous time lag between hourly PM2.5 mass concentration and daily mortality. The functional linear regression model was used to study how hourly PM2.5 mass of past days continuously influences the daily mortality count of the current day. Using a Poisson likelihood with the canonical link, the authors found that a 10- g/m3 increase in the hourly PM2.5 above the hourly average is associated with 1.7% (0.1, ...
(1) Background: In recent decades, studies have reported on the increased cardiovascular risk associ...
Background: Epidemiological studies have examined the association between PM2.5 and mortality, but u...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...
The authors are interested in understanding the possible association between exposure to short-term ...
One of two topics explored is the limitations of the daily average in summarizing pollutant hourly p...
BackgroundShort-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter (particles with a median aerodynamic...
Daily deaths are associated with air pollution. This association might be confounded by uncontrolled...
BackgroundShort-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter (particles with a median aerodynamic...
Exposures to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in air (C) have been suspected of contributing causally...
Numerous studies of populations living in areas with good air quality have reported correlations bet...
Background: The link between PM2.5 exposure and adverse health outcomes is well documented from stud...
Consistent evidence has shown a positive association between particulate matter with an aerodiameter...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
This study investigated the association of short-term exposure to PM10, PM2.5, NO2, O3, and CO with ...
Abstract. The association between airborne particles and daily mortality has been reported in many l...
(1) Background: In recent decades, studies have reported on the increased cardiovascular risk associ...
Background: Epidemiological studies have examined the association between PM2.5 and mortality, but u...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...
The authors are interested in understanding the possible association between exposure to short-term ...
One of two topics explored is the limitations of the daily average in summarizing pollutant hourly p...
BackgroundShort-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter (particles with a median aerodynamic...
Daily deaths are associated with air pollution. This association might be confounded by uncontrolled...
BackgroundShort-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter (particles with a median aerodynamic...
Exposures to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in air (C) have been suspected of contributing causally...
Numerous studies of populations living in areas with good air quality have reported correlations bet...
Background: The link between PM2.5 exposure and adverse health outcomes is well documented from stud...
Consistent evidence has shown a positive association between particulate matter with an aerodiameter...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
This study investigated the association of short-term exposure to PM10, PM2.5, NO2, O3, and CO with ...
Abstract. The association between airborne particles and daily mortality has been reported in many l...
(1) Background: In recent decades, studies have reported on the increased cardiovascular risk associ...
Background: Epidemiological studies have examined the association between PM2.5 and mortality, but u...
The authors propose a regression-based approach for obtaining multiday estimates of the adverse heal...