Exposure to air pollution has been linked to elevated blood pressure (BP) and hypertension, but most research has focused on short-term (hours, days, or months) exposures at relatively low concentrations. We examined the associations between long-term (3-year average) concentrations of outdoor PM2.5 and household air pollution (HAP) from cooking with solid fuels with BP and hypertension in the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study. Outdoor PM2.5 exposures were estimated at year of enrollment for 137,809 adults aged 35-70 years from 640 urban and rural communities in 21 countries using satellite and ground-based methods. Primary use of solid fuel for cooking was used as an indicator of HAP exposure, with analyses restricted t...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Background: Studies have suggested associations between elevated blood pressure and short-term air p...
Exposure to air pollution has been linked to elevated blood pressure (BP) and hypertension, but most...
Emerging evidence suggests a possible link between exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from a ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
Background: The epidemiological evidence on relationships between long-term exposure to particulate...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution is hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pressure (...
There is emerging evidence that household air pollution (HAP) created by the use of unimproved cooks...
Background: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution is hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pressure (...
Background Exposure to air pollution from solid fuel used in residential cookstoves is considered a ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence linking long-term exposure to particulate air pollution to blood pressure (BP) ...
Background Exposure to air pollution from solid fuel used in residential cookstoves is considered a ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Background: Studies have suggested associations between elevated blood pressure and short-term air p...
Exposure to air pollution has been linked to elevated blood pressure (BP) and hypertension, but most...
Emerging evidence suggests a possible link between exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from a ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
Background: The epidemiological evidence on relationships between long-term exposure to particulate...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution is hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pressure (...
There is emerging evidence that household air pollution (HAP) created by the use of unimproved cooks...
Background: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution is hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pressure (...
Background Exposure to air pollution from solid fuel used in residential cookstoves is considered a ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence linking long-term exposure to particulate air pollution to blood pressure (BP) ...
Background Exposure to air pollution from solid fuel used in residential cookstoves is considered a ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been hypothesized to elevate arterial blood pres...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Background: Studies have suggested associations between elevated blood pressure and short-term air p...