There is limited suggestive evidence of relationships between public transport strikes and either increased air pollution or worse population health. In this study we aimed to assess whether public transport strikes were associated with increases in health events (overall, cardiovascular and respiratory mortality, and cardiovascular and respiratory hospitalizations). We also explored whether air pollution mediated those associations. We used data from the city of Barcelona (Spain) for the period 2005-2016 on strikes, health events, and ambient air pollution (nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen monoxide, particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter ≤10 μm, PM with an aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5μm, PM with an aerodynamic diameter ≤1μm, number of...
Many epidemiological studies have shown positive short-term associations between health and current ...
Emergency room visits for respiratory complaints, considered an indicator of deterioration of respir...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...
There is limited suggestive evidence of relationships between public transport strikes and either in...
Background: Dozens of studies link acute exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution with prem...
The relevance of air pollution in the public health agenda has recently been reinforced—it is known ...
BackgroundChronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) may contribute to premature morta...
International audienceBackgroundAir pollution contributes to mortality and morbidity. We estimated t...
OBJECTIVES: To examine possible associations between daily concentrations of urban air pollutants an...
Strong evidence has accumulated from epidemiological and observational studies for a close associati...
Project DescriptionBackground: Exposure to vehicle emissions have been considered a cause of several...
Ten large European cities provided data on daily air pollution as well as mortality from respiratory...
People spend a substantial proportion of their time in traffic. In Europe, the average daily time in...
Many epidemiological studies have shown positive short-term associations between health and current ...
Emergency room visits for respiratory complaints, considered an indicator of deterioration of respir...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...
There is limited suggestive evidence of relationships between public transport strikes and either in...
Background: Dozens of studies link acute exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution with prem...
The relevance of air pollution in the public health agenda has recently been reinforced—it is known ...
BackgroundChronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) may contribute to premature morta...
International audienceBackgroundAir pollution contributes to mortality and morbidity. We estimated t...
OBJECTIVES: To examine possible associations between daily concentrations of urban air pollutants an...
Strong evidence has accumulated from epidemiological and observational studies for a close associati...
Project DescriptionBackground: Exposure to vehicle emissions have been considered a cause of several...
Ten large European cities provided data on daily air pollution as well as mortality from respiratory...
People spend a substantial proportion of their time in traffic. In Europe, the average daily time in...
Many epidemiological studies have shown positive short-term associations between health and current ...
Emergency room visits for respiratory complaints, considered an indicator of deterioration of respir...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...