© 2015 The Authors. Urban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the framework of the BREATHE (BRain dEvelopment and Air polluTion ultrafine particles in scHool childrEn) project, the present work studies the impact of road traffic and the presence of sandy playgrounds on the outdoor air quality around schools. Four schools were selected for intensive campaigns of one month. PM2.5 samples were collected daily from 8:00 to 20:00 and chemically analysed. Real time measurements of NOx, black carbon (BC), PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations were carried out. Sand samples from five school playgrounds were characterized. The results confirm the representativeness of the general BREATHE project campaigns (eig...
Background: Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in cl...
BACKGROUND: The available evidence of the effects of air pollution and noise on behavioral developme...
Personal exposures to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5)), and to its traffic-related fr...
AbstractUrban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the fra...
Urban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the framework o...
Proximity to road traffic involves higher health risks because of atmospheric pollutants. In additio...
AbstractProximity to road traffic involves higher health risks because of atmospheric pollutants. In...
Recently, there has been a flurry of publications assessing the effect of air pollution on neurodeve...
Background: A few studies have reported associations between traffic-related air pollution exposure ...
Greenness has been reported to improve mental and physical health. Reduction in exposure to air poll...
BackgroundAir pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in clos...
Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in close proximit...
Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in close proximit...
BACKGROUND: A few studies have reported associations between traffic-related air pollution exposure ...
Background: The available evidence of the effects of air pollution and noise on behavioral developme...
Background: Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in cl...
BACKGROUND: The available evidence of the effects of air pollution and noise on behavioral developme...
Personal exposures to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5)), and to its traffic-related fr...
AbstractUrban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the fra...
Urban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the framework o...
Proximity to road traffic involves higher health risks because of atmospheric pollutants. In additio...
AbstractProximity to road traffic involves higher health risks because of atmospheric pollutants. In...
Recently, there has been a flurry of publications assessing the effect of air pollution on neurodeve...
Background: A few studies have reported associations between traffic-related air pollution exposure ...
Greenness has been reported to improve mental and physical health. Reduction in exposure to air poll...
BackgroundAir pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in clos...
Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in close proximit...
Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in close proximit...
BACKGROUND: A few studies have reported associations between traffic-related air pollution exposure ...
Background: The available evidence of the effects of air pollution and noise on behavioral developme...
Background: Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in cl...
BACKGROUND: The available evidence of the effects of air pollution and noise on behavioral developme...
Personal exposures to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5)), and to its traffic-related fr...