The problem being addressed in this proposed study is the tendency of residents living in low-income, inner city, and minority neighborhoods being exposed to poorer air quality than residents living in upper-income, suburban, white neighborhoods. As a result of the poor environmental conditions, poor urban dwellers experience higher rates of respiratory diseases such as asthma in their communities. The purpose of this proposed project is to study the environmental factors that are associated with an increase in pediatric asthma and identify which of these factors can be found in Baltimore communities using a geographic information system. The location of possible sources contributing to high concentrations of asthma occurrences in Baltimore...
The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between type and quality of housing and childh...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...
Objective This ecological study evaluates the correlation of asthma clusters with outdoor air pollut...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
To investigate the extent to which traffic exposure affects the lung function of children with asthm...
During the 20th century, urbanization has increasing and represented a major demographic and environ...
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in childhood asthma have been partially attributed to different...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
This research aims to focus on the historical impacts of segregation in these communities (with Cens...
Objectives Previous research has established links between child, family, and neighborhood disadvant...
BACKGROUND. The incidence and morbidity of wheezing illnesses and childhood asthma is especially hig...
The rise in asthma among children is a matter of worldwide concern. The reasons include not only gen...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Introduction: While there is mounting evidence supporting the association of traffic-related air pol...
The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between type and quality of housing and childh...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...
Objective This ecological study evaluates the correlation of asthma clusters with outdoor air pollut...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
To investigate the extent to which traffic exposure affects the lung function of children with asthm...
During the 20th century, urbanization has increasing and represented a major demographic and environ...
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in childhood asthma have been partially attributed to different...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
This research aims to focus on the historical impacts of segregation in these communities (with Cens...
Objectives Previous research has established links between child, family, and neighborhood disadvant...
BACKGROUND. The incidence and morbidity of wheezing illnesses and childhood asthma is especially hig...
The rise in asthma among children is a matter of worldwide concern. The reasons include not only gen...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Introduction: While there is mounting evidence supporting the association of traffic-related air pol...
The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between type and quality of housing and childh...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...