Objective: To evaluate whether vascular health in young children was associated with exposure to a 6-week episode of coal mine fire smoke or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) in a retrospective cohort study.Methods: Three years after a coal mine fire in Victoria, Australia, we investigated the vascular health of children either in utero (n = 75) or aged 2.5) exposures were estimated based on their daily locations throughout the fire period. Multivariable linear regression models were used to test for associations between the fire-related PM2.5 and outcomes adjusted for relevant covariates including ETS.Results: In the postnatal-exposure group, each 10 µg/m3 increase in mean PM2.5 level was independently positively associated with PWV (β = 0...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and young children may be at an increased risk for second- and thirdhand expos...
OBJECTIVE: Early life tobacco smoke exposure may influence asthma, lung function and lung function g...
OBJECTIVE:Secondhand smoke exposure is a potentially preventable cause of significant respiratory mo...
Objective: To evaluate whether vascular health in young children was associated with exposure to a 6...
Background and objective:Long‐term respiratory risks following exposure to relatively short periods ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate associations between exposure during early life to mine fire smoke and parent...
Background: Landscape fire smoke exposure could cause adverse health outcomes, especially in childre...
Background: Evidence of health effects following early life exposure to short-to-medium duration of ...
Background and objective: The link between respiratory and vascular health is well doc...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate how indoor pollution from tobacco and home he...
Background: Air pollution is a growing public health issue related to global morbidity and mortali...
Background: The contribution of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure to pulmonary morbidity in...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and young children may be at an increased risk for second- and thirdhand expos...
OBJECTIVE: Early life tobacco smoke exposure may influence asthma, lung function and lung function g...
OBJECTIVE:Secondhand smoke exposure is a potentially preventable cause of significant respiratory mo...
Objective: To evaluate whether vascular health in young children was associated with exposure to a 6...
Background and objective:Long‐term respiratory risks following exposure to relatively short periods ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate associations between exposure during early life to mine fire smoke and parent...
Background: Landscape fire smoke exposure could cause adverse health outcomes, especially in childre...
Background: Evidence of health effects following early life exposure to short-to-medium duration of ...
Background and objective: The link between respiratory and vascular health is well doc...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate how indoor pollution from tobacco and home he...
Background: Air pollution is a growing public health issue related to global morbidity and mortali...
Background: The contribution of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure to pulmonary morbidity in...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and young children may be at an increased risk for second- and thirdhand expos...
OBJECTIVE: Early life tobacco smoke exposure may influence asthma, lung function and lung function g...
OBJECTIVE:Secondhand smoke exposure is a potentially preventable cause of significant respiratory mo...