نتایج جستجو برای: particulate pollution

تعداد نتایج: 92900  

2010
Antonella Zanobetti Diane R. Gold Peter H. Stone Helen H. Suh Joel Schwartz Brent A. Coull Frank E. Speizer

INTRODUCTION Ambient particulate pollution and traffic have been linked to myocardial infarction and cardiac death risk. Possible mechanisms include autonomic cardiac dysfunction. METHODS In a repeated-measures study of 46 patients 43-75 years of age, we investigated associations of central-site ambient particulate pollution, including black carbon (BC) (a marker for regional and local traffi...

Journal: :Annual review of public health 2004
Michelle L Bell Jonathan M Samet Francesca Dominici

Studies of air pollution and human health have evolved from descriptive studies of the early phenomena of large increases in adverse health effects following extreme air pollution episodes to time-series analyses based on the use of sophisticated regression models. In fact, advanced statistical methods are necessary to address the challenges inherent in the detection of a relatively small pollu...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
J F Gamble R J Lewis

Numerous studies have reported weak but statistically significant acute health effects of particulate air pollution. The associations are observed at levels below the current U.S. standard of 150 micrograms/m3 (24 hr). Health effects include acute increased mortality from cardiopulmonary conditions and acute morbidity such as hospital admissions for related diseases. We reviewed recent epidemio...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2007
Kjell Torén Ingvar A Bergdahl Tohr Nilsson Bengt Järvholm

OBJECTIVES A growing number of epidemiological studies are showing that ambient exposure to particulate matter air pollution is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease; however, whether occupational exposure increases this risk is not clear. The aim of the present study was to examine whether occupational exposure to particulate air pollution increases the risk for ischaemic heart disease and ...

Journal: :Environmental management 2016
Ronald Pope Jianguo Wu Christopher Boone

Quantifying spatial distribution patterns of air pollutants is imperative to understand environmental justice issues. Here we present a landscape-based hierarchical approach in which air pollution variables are regressed against population demographics on multiple spatiotemporal scales. Using this approach, we investigated the potential problem of distributive environmental justice in the Phoen...

Journal: :Environmental research 2003
Rafia Afroz Mohd Nasir Hassan Noor Akma Ibrahim

In the early days of abundant resources and minimal development pressures, little attention was paid to growing environmental concerns in Malaysia. The haze episodes in Southeast Asia in 1983, 1984, 1991, 1994, and 1997 imposed threats to the environmental management of Malaysia and increased awareness of the environment. As a consequence, the government established Malaysian Air Quality Guidel...

2012
Kira Matus Kyung-Min Nam Noelle E. Selin Lok N. Lamsal John M. Reilly Sergey Paltsev

This study evaluates air pollution-related health impacts on the Chinese economy by using an expanded version of the Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis model. We estimated that marginal welfare impact to the Chinese economy of ozone and particulate-matter concentrations above background levels increased from 1997 US$22 billion in 1975 to 1997 US$112 billion in 2005, despite improvements i...

2015
Eline B. Provost Narjes Madhloum Luc Int Panis Patrick De Boever Tim S. Nawrot

INTRODUCTION Studies on the association between atherosclerosis and long-term exposure to ambient air pollution suggest that carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis, is positively associated with particulate matter (PM) exposure. However, there is heterogeneity between the different studies concerning the magnitude of this association. We performed a meta-...

2012
Francesco Corea Giorgio Silvestrelli Andrea Baccarelli Alessandra Giua Paolo Previdi Giorgio Siliprandi Nicola Murgia

Particulate air pollution is known to be associated with cardiovascular disease. The relation of particulate air pollution with cerebrovascular disease (CVD) has not been extensively studied, particularly in relation to different subtypes of stroke. A time-series study was conducted to evaluate the association between daily air pollution and acute stroke unit hospitalizations in Mantua, Italy. ...

2014
David Hu Juyuan Jiang D. Hu J. Y. Jiang

This study is focused on the linkage between lung cancer incidence rates and PM2.5 pollution. Researches conducted by leading research organizations in U.S. and Europe were reviewed and analyzed, and strong evidence exists that elevated fine particulate air pollution exposures are associated with significant increases in lung cancer mortality. The linkage between fine particulate air pollution ...

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