A thorough assessment of human exposure to environmental agents should incorporate mobility patterns and temporal changes in human behaviors and concentrations of contaminants; yet the temporal dimension is often under-emphasized in exposure assessment endeavors, due in part to insufficient tools for visualizing and examining temporal datasets. Spatio-temporal visualization tools are valuable for integrating a temporal component, thus allowing for examination of continuous exposure histories in environmental epidemiologic investigations. An application of these tools to a bladder cancer case-control study in Michigan illustrates continuous exposure life-lines and maps that display smooth, continuous changes over time. Preliminary results su...
The International Workshop on Retrospective Exposure Assessment for Occupational Epidemiology Studie...
Numerous observational studies have assessed the association between ambient air pollution and chron...
The built environment is associated with various environmental exposures such as air pollution, nois...
Abstract Background Recent years have seen an expansi...
INTRODUCTION: In occupational epidemiology, differences in the temporal coverage of the exposure his...
In many spatial epidemiologic studies, investigators use residential location at diagnosis as a surr...
Time Activity Data (TAD) describe the frequency, duration, and timing of human activities. Given tha...
Estimating the health risks associated with air pollution exposure is of great importance in public ...
In environmental epidemiology, time series analyses represent a widely used statistical tool. Howeve...
International audienceMany epidemiological studies examining long-term health effects of exposure to...
Background: Few epidemiological studies of air pollution have used residential hist...
In the field of environmental epidemiology, there is a great deal of care required in constructing m...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
The Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (EPHTN) proposes to link environmental hazards and ...
Most analyses of spatial clustering of disease have been based on either residence at the time of di...
The International Workshop on Retrospective Exposure Assessment for Occupational Epidemiology Studie...
Numerous observational studies have assessed the association between ambient air pollution and chron...
The built environment is associated with various environmental exposures such as air pollution, nois...
Abstract Background Recent years have seen an expansi...
INTRODUCTION: In occupational epidemiology, differences in the temporal coverage of the exposure his...
In many spatial epidemiologic studies, investigators use residential location at diagnosis as a surr...
Time Activity Data (TAD) describe the frequency, duration, and timing of human activities. Given tha...
Estimating the health risks associated with air pollution exposure is of great importance in public ...
In environmental epidemiology, time series analyses represent a widely used statistical tool. Howeve...
International audienceMany epidemiological studies examining long-term health effects of exposure to...
Background: Few epidemiological studies of air pollution have used residential hist...
In the field of environmental epidemiology, there is a great deal of care required in constructing m...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
The Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (EPHTN) proposes to link environmental hazards and ...
Most analyses of spatial clustering of disease have been based on either residence at the time of di...
The International Workshop on Retrospective Exposure Assessment for Occupational Epidemiology Studie...
Numerous observational studies have assessed the association between ambient air pollution and chron...
The built environment is associated with various environmental exposures such as air pollution, nois...