Background: Information on life expectancy (LE) change is of great concern for policy makers, as evidenced by discussions of the "harvesting" (or "mortality displacement") issue, i.e. how large an LE loss corresponds to the mortality results of time series (TS) studies. Whereas loss of LE attributable to chronic air pollution exposure can be determined from cohort studies, using life table methods, conventional TS studies have identified only deaths due to acute exposure, during the immediate past (typically the preceding one to five days), and they provide no information about the LE loss per death. Methods. We show how to obtain information on population-average LE loss by extending the observation window (largest "lag") of TS to include ...
Studies of air pollution and human health have evolved from descriptive studies of the early phenome...
Particulate matters with an aerodynamic diameter ≤1 μm (PM1) significantly increased mortality risk,...
Background: Few comparisons between causal inference and traditional approaches have been performed....
Abstract Background Information on life expectancy (LE) change is of great concern for policy makers...
to determine life expectancy change of air pollution mortality: a time series study Ari Rabl1*, TQ T...
Epidemiologic studies are crucial to the estimation of numbers of deaths attributable to air polluti...
Background: Increasing studies reported increased mortality risk associated with exposure to lower-t...
Estimating the health risks associated with air pollution exposure is of great importance in public ...
Epidemiologic studies are crucial to the estimation of numbers of deaths attributable to air polluti...
This research paper explores the effect of air pollution on life expectancy. While prior studies hav...
Studies in the United States have shown that those living in less polluted cities live longer than t...
Background There is debate on how the effect of air pollution should be assessed. We propose an appr...
While time series analyses have demonstrated that airborne particles are associated with early death...
BACKGROUND: Ecologic studies are commonly used to report associations between short-term air polluti...
Background: Many studies have reported that long-term air pollution exposure is associated with incr...
Studies of air pollution and human health have evolved from descriptive studies of the early phenome...
Particulate matters with an aerodynamic diameter ≤1 μm (PM1) significantly increased mortality risk,...
Background: Few comparisons between causal inference and traditional approaches have been performed....
Abstract Background Information on life expectancy (LE) change is of great concern for policy makers...
to determine life expectancy change of air pollution mortality: a time series study Ari Rabl1*, TQ T...
Epidemiologic studies are crucial to the estimation of numbers of deaths attributable to air polluti...
Background: Increasing studies reported increased mortality risk associated with exposure to lower-t...
Estimating the health risks associated with air pollution exposure is of great importance in public ...
Epidemiologic studies are crucial to the estimation of numbers of deaths attributable to air polluti...
This research paper explores the effect of air pollution on life expectancy. While prior studies hav...
Studies in the United States have shown that those living in less polluted cities live longer than t...
Background There is debate on how the effect of air pollution should be assessed. We propose an appr...
While time series analyses have demonstrated that airborne particles are associated with early death...
BACKGROUND: Ecologic studies are commonly used to report associations between short-term air polluti...
Background: Many studies have reported that long-term air pollution exposure is associated with incr...
Studies of air pollution and human health have evolved from descriptive studies of the early phenome...
Particulate matters with an aerodynamic diameter ≤1 μm (PM1) significantly increased mortality risk,...
Background: Few comparisons between causal inference and traditional approaches have been performed....