Air pollution is the principal environmental threat to public health in the UK. Ever-increasing evidence links ambient air pollutants, preventable diseases, and health inequalities. Children are particularly vulnerable to harmful effects due to their short height, developing lungs, and higher rate of respiration. Using data from air quality monitors around schools, we investigated 2018−2019 ambient NO2, PM10, PM2.5, and PM1 concentrations at 12 schools in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. We compared findings with EU/UK air quality regulations and guidelines, identified patterns, and calculated PM respiratory deposition doses (RDDs). The range of annual average (AA) concentrations across the schools for the two-year period was 23.7−39.2 µg/m3 for NO...
Aim: To investigate the acute health effects of winter outdoor air pollution (nitrogen dioxide (NO2)...
Children are by far more susceptible to the negative effects of air pollutants than adults. Building...
Poor indoor air quality in scholar environments have been frequently reported, but its impact on res...
Air pollution is the principal environmental threat to public health in the UK. Ever-increasing evid...
© 2015 The Authors. Urban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults...
AbstractUrban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the fra...
Assessing the exposure of children to indoor fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is important because ch...
Increasing evidence suggests that exposures to air pollutants present in indoor environments are con...
Elevated urban Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is a consequence of road traffic and other fossil-fuel combust...
Background, Aim and Scope The impact of air pollution on school children’s health is currently one o...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to characterize the indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools and i...
Children, an important vulnerable group, spend most of their time at schools (up to 10 h per day, mo...
Background: The onset and exacerbation of allergic diseases and asthma have been associated with poo...
Proximity to road traffic involves higher health risks because of atmospheric pollutants. In additio...
BACKGROUND: Low emission zones (LEZ) are an increasingly common, but unevaluated, intervention aimed...
Aim: To investigate the acute health effects of winter outdoor air pollution (nitrogen dioxide (NO2)...
Children are by far more susceptible to the negative effects of air pollutants than adults. Building...
Poor indoor air quality in scholar environments have been frequently reported, but its impact on res...
Air pollution is the principal environmental threat to public health in the UK. Ever-increasing evid...
© 2015 The Authors. Urban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults...
AbstractUrban air pollution has a greater impact on children's health compared to adults. In the fra...
Assessing the exposure of children to indoor fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is important because ch...
Increasing evidence suggests that exposures to air pollutants present in indoor environments are con...
Elevated urban Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is a consequence of road traffic and other fossil-fuel combust...
Background, Aim and Scope The impact of air pollution on school children’s health is currently one o...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to characterize the indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools and i...
Children, an important vulnerable group, spend most of their time at schools (up to 10 h per day, mo...
Background: The onset and exacerbation of allergic diseases and asthma have been associated with poo...
Proximity to road traffic involves higher health risks because of atmospheric pollutants. In additio...
BACKGROUND: Low emission zones (LEZ) are an increasingly common, but unevaluated, intervention aimed...
Aim: To investigate the acute health effects of winter outdoor air pollution (nitrogen dioxide (NO2)...
Children are by far more susceptible to the negative effects of air pollutants than adults. Building...
Poor indoor air quality in scholar environments have been frequently reported, but its impact on res...