Scientists and policymakers have shown growing interest in the health effects of chronic air pollution exposure. In this study, we use geostatistical techniques in combination with small-area data to address a central research question: “Does chronic exposure to particulate air pollution significantly associate with mortality when the effects of other social, demographic, and lifestyle confounders are taken into account?” Our analysis relies on age-standardized mortality ratios for census tracts (CTs) of Hamilton (average population of 3419 persons), social and demographic data from the 1991 Census of Canada, smoking variables extracted from secondary surveys, and total suspended particulate (TSP) data from 23 monitoring stations operated b...
RationaleAlthough substantial scientific evidence suggests that chronic exposure to ambient air poll...
Consistent evidence has shown a positive association between particulate matter with an aerodiameter...
Daily deaths are associated with air pollution. This association might be confounded by uncontrolled...
BackgroundChronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) may contribute to premature morta...
Assessing and quantifying the burden of illness and mortality from air pollution exposure relies on ...
Background: Findings from previous cohort studies suggest a positive association between traffic-rel...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012<bold>Background</bold>: Previous studies have repo...
Air pollution is an important determinant of population health. The World Health Organization estima...
Background. Recent studies of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution suggest that particulate m...
Chronic exposure to air pollution is associated with increased mortality rates. The impact of air po...
Copyright © 2013 Nawal Farhat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Cardiovascular diseases constitute a major health burden of modern societies. Besides eating habits,...
1980 data from up to 149 metropolitan areas were used to define cross-sectional associations between...
Background: Approximately 2.9 million deaths are attributed to ambient fine particl...
BackgroundThe systematic evaluation of the results of time-series studies of air pollution is challe...
RationaleAlthough substantial scientific evidence suggests that chronic exposure to ambient air poll...
Consistent evidence has shown a positive association between particulate matter with an aerodiameter...
Daily deaths are associated with air pollution. This association might be confounded by uncontrolled...
BackgroundChronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) may contribute to premature morta...
Assessing and quantifying the burden of illness and mortality from air pollution exposure relies on ...
Background: Findings from previous cohort studies suggest a positive association between traffic-rel...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012<bold>Background</bold>: Previous studies have repo...
Air pollution is an important determinant of population health. The World Health Organization estima...
Background. Recent studies of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution suggest that particulate m...
Chronic exposure to air pollution is associated with increased mortality rates. The impact of air po...
Copyright © 2013 Nawal Farhat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Cardiovascular diseases constitute a major health burden of modern societies. Besides eating habits,...
1980 data from up to 149 metropolitan areas were used to define cross-sectional associations between...
Background: Approximately 2.9 million deaths are attributed to ambient fine particl...
BackgroundThe systematic evaluation of the results of time-series studies of air pollution is challe...
RationaleAlthough substantial scientific evidence suggests that chronic exposure to ambient air poll...
Consistent evidence has shown a positive association between particulate matter with an aerodiameter...
Daily deaths are associated with air pollution. This association might be confounded by uncontrolled...