Purpose of review: Outdoor air pollution exposures used in epidemiological studies are commonly predicted from spatiotemporal models incorporating limited measurements, temporal factors, geographic information system variables, and/or satellite data. Measurement error in these exposure estimates leads to imprecise estimation of health effects and their standard errors. We reviewed methods for measurement error correction that have been applied in epidemiological studies that use model-derived air pollution data. Recent findings: We identified 7 cohort studies and 1 panel study that have employed measurement error correction methods. These methods included regression calibration, risk set regression calibration, regression calibration with ...
A unique challenge in air pollution cohort studies and similar applications in environmental epidemi...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Spatial modeling ...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Air pollution epidemiology cohort studies often implem...
Abstract Background Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure ...
Land-use regression (LUR) models are increasingly used to estimate air pollution exposure in epidemi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
Abstract Background Spatio-temporal models are increasingly being used to predict exposure to ambien...
Studies in air pollution epidemiology may suffer from some specific forms of confounding and exposur...
Background: Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure measurem...
Abstract Studies in air pollution epidemiology may suffer from some specific forms of confounding an...
Land-use regression (LUR) models are increasingly used to estimate air pollution exposure in epidemi...
Measurement error is an important issue in studies of environmental epidemiology. We considered the...
BACKGROUND: Spatio-temporal models are increasingly being used to predict exposure to ambient outdoo...
A unique challenge in air pollution cohort studies and similar applications in environmental epidemi...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Spatial modeling ...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Air pollution epidemiology cohort studies often implem...
Abstract Background Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure ...
Land-use regression (LUR) models are increasingly used to estimate air pollution exposure in epidemi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
Abstract Background Spatio-temporal models are increasingly being used to predict exposure to ambien...
Studies in air pollution epidemiology may suffer from some specific forms of confounding and exposur...
Background: Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure measurem...
Abstract Studies in air pollution epidemiology may suffer from some specific forms of confounding an...
Land-use regression (LUR) models are increasingly used to estimate air pollution exposure in epidemi...
Measurement error is an important issue in studies of environmental epidemiology. We considered the...
BACKGROUND: Spatio-temporal models are increasingly being used to predict exposure to ambient outdoo...
A unique challenge in air pollution cohort studies and similar applications in environmental epidemi...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Spatial modeling ...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...