The toxicity of ultrafine particles (UFPs) on blood pressure (BP) has not been well studied. We aimed to evaluate the associations of long-term UFP exposure with different components of BP and the risk of prehypertension/hypertension. We included a total of 24 845 Chinese adults (18–74 years old) in a cross-sectional survey (Liaoning province, China). The 4 year (2006–2009) average concentrations of UFP was estimated using a chemical transport model. We measured systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and pulse pressure (PP), prehypertension and hypertension. We used a generalized linear mixed model to examine the associations while controlling for important individual covariates. One unit...
Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution on hypert...
Ultrafine particles (UFP) may contribute to the cardiovascular effects of particulate air pollution,...
Objectives Particulate air pollution is linked to adverse cardiovascular effects. The aim of the stu...
Abstract The toxicity of ultrafine particles (UFPs) on blood pressure (BP) has not ...
Air in urban areas is usually contaminated with particle matter. High concentrations lead to a rise ...
Emerging evidence suggests long-term exposure to ultrafine particulate matter (UFP, aerodynamic diam...
No evidence exists concerning the association between blood pressure and ambient particles with aero...
Abstract Background Few longitudinal studies have examined the association between ultrafine particu...
No evidence exists concerning the association between blood pressure and ambient particles with aero...
Due to their small size, ultrafine particles (UFP) are believed to exert higher toxicity than larger...
Limited evidence is available regarding the long-term effects of fine particulate (PM2.5) air pollut...
Ultrafine particulate matter (UFP, particles < 0.1 μm aerodynamic diameter) may be the most toxic si...
BACKGROUND: Elevated blood pressure (BP) has been associated with particulate matter (PM) air pollut...
There has been increasing interest in the effect of ultrafine particles (UFP) on human cardiovascula...
Background: The cardiovascular effects of low‐level environmental radiation exposures are poorly und...
Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution on hypert...
Ultrafine particles (UFP) may contribute to the cardiovascular effects of particulate air pollution,...
Objectives Particulate air pollution is linked to adverse cardiovascular effects. The aim of the stu...
Abstract The toxicity of ultrafine particles (UFPs) on blood pressure (BP) has not ...
Air in urban areas is usually contaminated with particle matter. High concentrations lead to a rise ...
Emerging evidence suggests long-term exposure to ultrafine particulate matter (UFP, aerodynamic diam...
No evidence exists concerning the association between blood pressure and ambient particles with aero...
Abstract Background Few longitudinal studies have examined the association between ultrafine particu...
No evidence exists concerning the association between blood pressure and ambient particles with aero...
Due to their small size, ultrafine particles (UFP) are believed to exert higher toxicity than larger...
Limited evidence is available regarding the long-term effects of fine particulate (PM2.5) air pollut...
Ultrafine particulate matter (UFP, particles < 0.1 μm aerodynamic diameter) may be the most toxic si...
BACKGROUND: Elevated blood pressure (BP) has been associated with particulate matter (PM) air pollut...
There has been increasing interest in the effect of ultrafine particles (UFP) on human cardiovascula...
Background: The cardiovascular effects of low‐level environmental radiation exposures are poorly und...
Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution on hypert...
Ultrafine particles (UFP) may contribute to the cardiovascular effects of particulate air pollution,...
Objectives Particulate air pollution is linked to adverse cardiovascular effects. The aim of the stu...