The relationship between short-term exposure to air pollution and mortality or morbidity has been the subject of much recent research, in which the standard method of analysis uses Poisson linear or additive models. In this paper, we use a Bayesian dynamic generalised linear model (DGLM) to estimate this relationship, which allows the standard linear or additive model to be extended in two ways: (i) the long-term trend and temporal correlation present in the health data can be modelled by an autoregressive process rather than a smooth function of calendar time; (ii) the effects of air pollution are allowed to evolve over time. The efficacy of these two extensions are investigated by applying a series of dynamic and non-dynamic models to air...
Objective: To demonstrate an application of Bayesian model averaging (BMA) with generalised additive...
Estimating the long-term health impact of air pollution using an ecological spatio-temporal study de...
Numerous time series studies have provided strong evidence of an association between increased level...
The relationship between short-term exposure to air pollution and mortality or morbidity has been th...
In this article a time-varying coefficient model is developed to examine the relationship between ad...
This paper describes the use of Bayesian latent variable models in the context of studies investigat...
AbstractThe long-term impact of air pollution on human health can be estimated from small-area ecolo...
The long-term impact of air pollution on human health can be estimated from small-area ecological st...
Epidemiology 16, 225–237) studied the association between the daily number of visits to emergency de...
Generalized additive model (GAM) with natural cubic splines (NS) has been commonly used as a standar...
It has long been known that air pollution is harmful to human health, as many epidemiological studie...
In this paper, we tackle the study of the relationship between daily non accidental deaths and air p...
The long-term health effects of air pollution are often estimated using a spatio-temporal ecological...
In the United Kingdom, air pollution is linked to around 40000 premature deaths each year, but estim...
Estimation of the long-term health effects of air pollution is a challenging task, especially when m...
Objective: To demonstrate an application of Bayesian model averaging (BMA) with generalised additive...
Estimating the long-term health impact of air pollution using an ecological spatio-temporal study de...
Numerous time series studies have provided strong evidence of an association between increased level...
The relationship between short-term exposure to air pollution and mortality or morbidity has been th...
In this article a time-varying coefficient model is developed to examine the relationship between ad...
This paper describes the use of Bayesian latent variable models in the context of studies investigat...
AbstractThe long-term impact of air pollution on human health can be estimated from small-area ecolo...
The long-term impact of air pollution on human health can be estimated from small-area ecological st...
Epidemiology 16, 225–237) studied the association between the daily number of visits to emergency de...
Generalized additive model (GAM) with natural cubic splines (NS) has been commonly used as a standar...
It has long been known that air pollution is harmful to human health, as many epidemiological studie...
In this paper, we tackle the study of the relationship between daily non accidental deaths and air p...
The long-term health effects of air pollution are often estimated using a spatio-temporal ecological...
In the United Kingdom, air pollution is linked to around 40000 premature deaths each year, but estim...
Estimation of the long-term health effects of air pollution is a challenging task, especially when m...
Objective: To demonstrate an application of Bayesian model averaging (BMA) with generalised additive...
Estimating the long-term health impact of air pollution using an ecological spatio-temporal study de...
Numerous time series studies have provided strong evidence of an association between increased level...