Environmental levels of airborne carcinogenic and related substances are comparatively better known than individual exposure and its determinants. We report on a personal monitoring program involving five Swedish urban populations. The aim of the program was to investigate personal exposure to benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). The measurements were performed among 40 inhabitants during seven consecutive days, in one urban area each year, during 2000-2008. The estimated population exposure levels were 1.95 mu g/m(3) for benzene, 0.56 mu g/m(3) for 1,3-butadiene, 19.4 mu g/m(3) for formaldehyde, and 14.1,mu g/m(3) for NO2. Statistical analysis using a mixed-effects model revealed that time spent in traffic and ...
<div><p>Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, ty...
Ambient levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen, NOx, CO and criteria pollutants are dominated b...
In recent years, health hazards associated with air pollution from motor exhaust have received incre...
The general population is exposed to air pollutants in both indoor and outdoor air from many differe...
Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, typically ...
Background: We monitored urinary benzene excretion to examine factors affecting benzene uptake in a ...
Exposure to air pollution is of great concern for public health although studies on the associations...
International audienceA pilot campaign to measure indoor concentrations, outdoor concentrations and ...
International audiencePeople aren't just at risk from carcinogenic benzene when they are out on city...
This paper describes the experimental methodology and basic results of the PEOPLE project (Populatio...
Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, typically ...
Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, typically ...
Residents who live near petrochemical industrial areas risk exposure to a variety of petrochemicals,...
Ambient levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen, and NOx and CO, a criteria pollutant, are domi...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
<div><p>Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, ty...
Ambient levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen, NOx, CO and criteria pollutants are dominated b...
In recent years, health hazards associated with air pollution from motor exhaust have received incre...
The general population is exposed to air pollutants in both indoor and outdoor air from many differe...
Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, typically ...
Background: We monitored urinary benzene excretion to examine factors affecting benzene uptake in a ...
Exposure to air pollution is of great concern for public health although studies on the associations...
International audienceA pilot campaign to measure indoor concentrations, outdoor concentrations and ...
International audiencePeople aren't just at risk from carcinogenic benzene when they are out on city...
This paper describes the experimental methodology and basic results of the PEOPLE project (Populatio...
Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, typically ...
Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, typically ...
Residents who live near petrochemical industrial areas risk exposure to a variety of petrochemicals,...
Ambient levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen, and NOx and CO, a criteria pollutant, are domi...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
<div><p>Epidemiology studies of health effects from air pollution, as well as impact assessments, ty...
Ambient levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen, NOx, CO and criteria pollutants are dominated b...
In recent years, health hazards associated with air pollution from motor exhaust have received incre...