Background: This study attempted to measure the environmental burden of disease by examining mortality and disability rates in South Korea, permitting international comparisons. Methods: Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) was used to analyze data from public records. Years of life lost (YLL) and years lost to disability (YLD) were measured in terms of incidence rate and number of deaths. Attributable risks were based on those for WHO Western Pacific Regions. For air pollution, attributable risk was calculated using local PM10 levels and relative risk. Results: The total Korean environmental burden of disease was 17.98 per 1000 persons and the most serious risk factor was air pollution, at 6.89per1000 persons. Occupation was the second hi...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of data on the distribution of disease severity. In this stud...
Objectives South Korea’s air quality standards are insufficient in terms of establishing a procedure...
Objectives: To reexamine the association between air pollution and daily mortality in Seoul, Korea u...
Abstract: Background: This study attempted to measure the environmental burden of disease by examini...
The study aims to examine the current status and differences in the burden of disease in Korea durin...
As part of the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Burden of Disease Comparative Risk Assessment,...
Air pollution consisting of ambient air pollution and household air pollution (HAP) threatens health...
This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to air pollution and unintentional injur...
In Korea, lung cancer is a common cancer, and has the highest mortality rate in both males and femal...
AbstractIt is well known that air pollution has the negative effect on human health. This study is d...
Objectives Air pollution is a growing concern in Korea because of transboundary air pollution from m...
This study aims to identify environmental air pollution adversely affecting pulmonary function among...
This study evaluated the prospective damage costs of PM(2.5) inhalation. We performed a health risk ...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the most important causes of premature mortality and disability-...
Background: Particulate matter and urban air pollution affect the human body and can lead to death. ...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of data on the distribution of disease severity. In this stud...
Objectives South Korea’s air quality standards are insufficient in terms of establishing a procedure...
Objectives: To reexamine the association between air pollution and daily mortality in Seoul, Korea u...
Abstract: Background: This study attempted to measure the environmental burden of disease by examini...
The study aims to examine the current status and differences in the burden of disease in Korea durin...
As part of the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Burden of Disease Comparative Risk Assessment,...
Air pollution consisting of ambient air pollution and household air pollution (HAP) threatens health...
This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to air pollution and unintentional injur...
In Korea, lung cancer is a common cancer, and has the highest mortality rate in both males and femal...
AbstractIt is well known that air pollution has the negative effect on human health. This study is d...
Objectives Air pollution is a growing concern in Korea because of transboundary air pollution from m...
This study aims to identify environmental air pollution adversely affecting pulmonary function among...
This study evaluated the prospective damage costs of PM(2.5) inhalation. We performed a health risk ...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the most important causes of premature mortality and disability-...
Background: Particulate matter and urban air pollution affect the human body and can lead to death. ...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of data on the distribution of disease severity. In this stud...
Objectives South Korea’s air quality standards are insufficient in terms of establishing a procedure...
Objectives: To reexamine the association between air pollution and daily mortality in Seoul, Korea u...