Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) exposure during childhood is associated with asthma; however, the contribution of the different TRAP pollutants in each microenvironment (home, school, transportation, others) in asthmatic and non-asthmatic children is unknown. Daily (24-h) personal black carbon (BC), ultrafine particle (UFP), and alveolar lung-deposited surface area (LDSA) individual exposure measurements were obtained from 100 children (29 past and 21 current asthmatics, 50 non-asthmatics) aged 9±0.7 years from the INMA-Sabadell cohort (Catalonia, Spain). Time spent in each microenvironment was derived by the geolocation provided by the smartphone and a new spatiotemporal map-matching algorithm. Asthmatics and non-asthmatics spent the ...
The question of whether children's exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) contributes to t...
BackgroundResearch has shown associations between pediatric asthma outcomes and airborne particulate...
Emerging evidence suggests that air pollution may contribute to childhood asthma development. We est...
Traffic‐related air pollution (TRAP) exposure during childhood is associated with asthma; however, t...
An accurate evaluation of the airborne particle dose-response relationship requires detailed measure...
Personal exposures to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5)), and to its traffic-related fr...
Background: Current levels of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) are associated with the developme...
Background: Current levels of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) are associated with the developme...
The asthma prevalence among children has increased dramatically and has become a growing concern. A ...
Asthma is a burdensome disease which is often cited as the most common chronic disease in childhood....
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) contribute to health risks associated with air pollution, especially resp...
RATIONALE: Evidence regarding the role of long-term exposure to ultrafine particles (<0.1 μm, UFP) i...
Background and objective The question of whether children's exposure to traffic-related air pollutio...
An increasing amount of evidence suggests ultrafine particles (UFPs) are linked to adverse health ef...
Novel technologies, such as smartphones and small personal continuous air pollution sensors, can now...
The question of whether children's exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) contributes to t...
BackgroundResearch has shown associations between pediatric asthma outcomes and airborne particulate...
Emerging evidence suggests that air pollution may contribute to childhood asthma development. We est...
Traffic‐related air pollution (TRAP) exposure during childhood is associated with asthma; however, t...
An accurate evaluation of the airborne particle dose-response relationship requires detailed measure...
Personal exposures to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM(2.5)), and to its traffic-related fr...
Background: Current levels of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) are associated with the developme...
Background: Current levels of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) are associated with the developme...
The asthma prevalence among children has increased dramatically and has become a growing concern. A ...
Asthma is a burdensome disease which is often cited as the most common chronic disease in childhood....
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) contribute to health risks associated with air pollution, especially resp...
RATIONALE: Evidence regarding the role of long-term exposure to ultrafine particles (<0.1 μm, UFP) i...
Background and objective The question of whether children's exposure to traffic-related air pollutio...
An increasing amount of evidence suggests ultrafine particles (UFPs) are linked to adverse health ef...
Novel technologies, such as smartphones and small personal continuous air pollution sensors, can now...
The question of whether children's exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) contributes to t...
BackgroundResearch has shown associations between pediatric asthma outcomes and airborne particulate...
Emerging evidence suggests that air pollution may contribute to childhood asthma development. We est...