Although particulate matter (PM), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) typically exist as part of a complex air pollution mixture, the evidence linking these pollutants to health effects is evaluated separately in the scientific and policy reviews of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The objective of this analysis was to use meta-regression methods to model effect estimates for several individual yet correlated NAAQS pollutants in an effort to identify factors that explain differences in the effect sizes across studies and across pollutants. We expected that our consideration of the evidence for several correlated pollutants in parallel could lead to insights regarding exposure to the pollutant mixture. We focus...
Few studies have investigated the relationship of hospital admissions for cardiovascular diseases wi...
[[abstract]]This study evaluated whether exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen di...
Background: PM2·5 is an important but modifiable environmental risk factor, not only for pulmonary d...
Although particulate matter (PM), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) typically exist as...
BACKGROUND: Adverse cardiovascular events have been linked with PM2.5 exposure obtained primarily fr...
Adverse associations between air pollution and myocardial infarction (MI) are widely reported in med...
The authors used a case-crossover approach to evaluate the association between ambient air pollution...
Background: Relatively few studies have been conducted of the association between air pollution and ...
Background: Regional differences in the oxidative potential of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5...
Rationale: Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest that exogenous carbon monoxide (CO) at l...
CONTEXT: Short-term fluctuations in air pollution have been associated with changes in both overall ...
Background Ambient air pollution is a complex mixture of particles and gaseous pollutants. Epidemiol...
Background Air pollution health studies have been increasingly using prediction mode...
Background: Despite evidence supporting an association between ambient air pollutants and cardiovasc...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...
Few studies have investigated the relationship of hospital admissions for cardiovascular diseases wi...
[[abstract]]This study evaluated whether exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen di...
Background: PM2·5 is an important but modifiable environmental risk factor, not only for pulmonary d...
Although particulate matter (PM), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) typically exist as...
BACKGROUND: Adverse cardiovascular events have been linked with PM2.5 exposure obtained primarily fr...
Adverse associations between air pollution and myocardial infarction (MI) are widely reported in med...
The authors used a case-crossover approach to evaluate the association between ambient air pollution...
Background: Relatively few studies have been conducted of the association between air pollution and ...
Background: Regional differences in the oxidative potential of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5...
Rationale: Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest that exogenous carbon monoxide (CO) at l...
CONTEXT: Short-term fluctuations in air pollution have been associated with changes in both overall ...
Background Ambient air pollution is a complex mixture of particles and gaseous pollutants. Epidemiol...
Background Air pollution health studies have been increasingly using prediction mode...
Background: Despite evidence supporting an association between ambient air pollutants and cardiovasc...
Study objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne p...
Few studies have investigated the relationship of hospital admissions for cardiovascular diseases wi...
[[abstract]]This study evaluated whether exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen di...
Background: PM2·5 is an important but modifiable environmental risk factor, not only for pulmonary d...