Exposure to PM2.5 has been associated with increased mortality in urban areas. Hence, reducing the uncertainty in human exposure assessments is essential for more accurate health burden estimates. Here, we quantified the misclassification that occurred when using different exposure approaches to predict the mortality burden of a population using London as a case study. We developed a framework for quantifying the misclassification of the total mortality burden attributable to exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in four major microenvironments (MEs) (dwellings, aboveground transportation, London Underground (LU) and outdoors) in the Greater London Area (GLA), in 2017. We demonstrated that differences exist between five different expo...
AbstractLong-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been shown to have significant neg...
Background: Various spatiotemporal models have been proposed for predicting ambient particulate ex...
Background: Exposure measurement error is a concern in long-term PM2.5 health studies using ambient ...
Exposure to PM2.5 has been associated with increased mortality in urban areas. Hence, reducing the u...
Here we describe the development of the London Hybrid Exposure Model (LHEM), which calculates exposu...
Here we describe the development of the London Hybrid Exposure Model (LHEM), which calculates exposu...
Here we describe the development of the London Hybrid Exposure Model (LHEM), which calculates exposu...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
Particulate air pollution (PM) has been shown by many studies to cause adverse health effects. Tradi...
Estimating air pollution exposure has long been a challenge for environmental health researchers. Te...
UNLABELLED: A number of studies have estimated population exposure to PM2.5 by examining modeled or ...
A large proportion of particulate air pollution exposure in urban areas occurs due to the penetratio...
Traditional approaches of quantifying population-level exposure to air pollution assume that concent...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Recent studies have pointed to evidence that fine particles in the air could be significant contribu...
AbstractLong-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been shown to have significant neg...
Background: Various spatiotemporal models have been proposed for predicting ambient particulate ex...
Background: Exposure measurement error is a concern in long-term PM2.5 health studies using ambient ...
Exposure to PM2.5 has been associated with increased mortality in urban areas. Hence, reducing the u...
Here we describe the development of the London Hybrid Exposure Model (LHEM), which calculates exposu...
Here we describe the development of the London Hybrid Exposure Model (LHEM), which calculates exposu...
Here we describe the development of the London Hybrid Exposure Model (LHEM), which calculates exposu...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
Particulate air pollution (PM) has been shown by many studies to cause adverse health effects. Tradi...
Estimating air pollution exposure has long been a challenge for environmental health researchers. Te...
UNLABELLED: A number of studies have estimated population exposure to PM2.5 by examining modeled or ...
A large proportion of particulate air pollution exposure in urban areas occurs due to the penetratio...
Traditional approaches of quantifying population-level exposure to air pollution assume that concent...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Recent studies have pointed to evidence that fine particles in the air could be significant contribu...
AbstractLong-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been shown to have significant neg...
Background: Various spatiotemporal models have been proposed for predicting ambient particulate ex...
Background: Exposure measurement error is a concern in long-term PM2.5 health studies using ambient ...