نتایج جستجو برای: exposure assessment

تعداد نتایج: 847241  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
M Dosemeci S N Yin M Linet S Wacholder N Rothman G L Li W H Chow Y Z Wang Z L Jiang T R Dai W U Zhang X J Chao P Z Ye Q R Kou Y H Fan X C Zhang X F Lin J F Meng J S Zho W J Blot R B Hayes

We present a validation study of a quantitative retrospective exposure assessment method used in a follow-up study of workers exposed to benzene. Assessment of exposure to benzene was carried out in 672 factories in 12 cities in China. Historical exposure data were collected for 3179 unique job titles. The basic unit for exposure assessment was a factory/work unit/job title combination over sev...

2001
FRANK A. A. M. DE LEEUW OLE RAASCHOU-NIELSEN STEEN SOLVANG JENSEN DAVID GEE OLF HERBARTH SARA PRYOR FINN PALMGREN

Human exposure to outdoor air pollution is believed to cause severe health effects, especially in urban areas where pollution levels often are high, because of the poor dispersion conditions and high density of pollution sources. Many factors influence human health, and a good assessment of human air pollution exposure is, therefore, crucial for a proper determination of possible links between ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
N E Klepeis

Indirect exposure approaches offer a feasible and accurate method for estimating population exposures to indoor pollutants, including environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). In an effort to make the indirect exposure assessment approach more accessible to people in the health and risk assessment fields, this paper provides examples using real data from (italic>a(/italic>) a week-long personal carbon...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2002
Jonas Björk Ulf Strömberg

BACKGROUND In ecologic studies, group-level rather than individual-level exposure data are used. When using group-level exposure data, established by sufficiently large samples of individual exposure assessments, the bias of the effect estimate due to sampling errors or random assessment errors at the individual-level is generally negligible. In contrast, systematic assessment errors may produc...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
W Goettsch J Garssen W Slob F R de Gruijl H Van Loveren

Risk assessment comprises four steps: hazard identification, dose-response assessment, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. According this scheme, we have analysed the effects of UVB radiation on basal immune functions in rats and man, and the immunological resistance to infectious diseases in rats. Non-threshold mathematical methods were used in order to estimate the risk for the hu...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2002
Demetrios J Moschandreas John Watson Peter D'Abreton Joseph Scire Tan Zhu Werner Klein Sumeet Saksena

In this chapter, the concept of exposure assessment and its evolution is introduced, and evaluated by critically appraising the pertinent literature as it applies to exposures to Particulate Matter (PM). Exposure measurement or estimation methodologies and models are reviewed. Three exposure/measurement methodologies are assessed. Estimation methods focus on source evaluation and attribution, s...

2007
Jolanta Karpowicz Krzysztof Gryz

Electromagnetic fields exposure assessment methodology is briefly presented. The basic problems defined for the practical use of electromagnetic fields measurements and numerical calculations carried out for workers exposure assessment in real occupational situations are discussed. The examples of data from real workplace are presented, focusing: spatial distribution of electromagnetic fields a...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
gi skoufi department of respiratory medicine, medical school, university of thessaly, university hospital of larissa, larissa, biopolis 41110, greece e nena laboratory of hygiene and environmental protection, medical school, democritus university of thrace, alexandroupolis, greece k kostikas department of respiratory medicine, medical school, university of thessaly, university hospital of larissa, larissa, biopolis 41110, greece ga lialios university hospital of larisa, larissa, biopolis 41110, greece tc constantinidis laboratory of hygiene and environmental protection, medical school, democritus university of thrace, alexandroupolis, greece z daniil department of respiratory medicine, medical school, university of thessaly, university hospital of larissa, larissa, biopolis 41110, greece

background: hairdressers are occupationally exposed to a number of agents in their workplace that result in respiratory symptoms and changes in pulmonary function. objective: to evaluate associations between occupational exposure and respiratory function and reported symptoms in a group of hairdressers compared to a control group. methods: a questionnaire on respiratory symptoms and workplace c...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1990
J A Merchant

Consideration of the human epidemiology of diseases arising from exposure to naturally occurring and man-made mineral fibers encompasses the several forms of asbestos (chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite-actinolite), other naturally occurring silicates (talc, sepiolite, erionite, attapulgite, vermiculite, and wollastonite), and man-made mineral fibers (glass continuous fi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
J Wakefield

A s the number of people dying worldwide from noncommunicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease continues to rise, being able to measure and qualify people's exposure to harmful environmental agents is becoming increasingly important. Exposure assessment is emerging as a scientific field thanks in large part to revolutionary advances in genetics, molecular biology, and microenvi-ronment...

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