نتایج جستجو برای: increasing ozone exposures

تعداد نتایج: 540322  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
M Schaub J M Skelly J W Zhang J A Ferdinand J E Savage R E Stevenson D D Davis K C Steiner

The crowns of five canopy dominant black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.), five white ash (Fraxinus americana L.), and six red maple (Acer rubrum L.) trees on naturally differing environmental conditions were accessed with scaffold towers within a mixed hardwood forest stand in central Pennsylvania. Ambient ozone concentrations, meteorological parameters, leaf gas exchange and leaf water potentia...

2013
Kyra Naumoff Shields Jennifer M Cavallari Megan J Olson Hunt Mariana Lazo Mario Molina Luisa Molina Fernando Holguin

BACKGROUND While air pollution exposures have been linked to cardiovascular outcomes, the contribution from acute gas and particle traffic-related pollutants remains unclear. Using a panel study design with repeated measures, we examined associations between personal exposures to traffic-related air pollutants in Mexico City and changes in heart rate variability (HRV) in a population of researc...

Journal: :Environmental and molecular mutagenesis 2015
Nina Holland Veronica Davé Subha Venkat Hofer Wong Aneesh Donde John R Balmes Mehrdad Arjomandi

Ozone is an important constituent of ambient air pollution and represents a major public health concern. Oxidative injury due to ozone inhalation causes the generation of reactive oxygen species and can be genotoxic. To determine whether ozone exposure causes genetic damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes, we used a well-validated cytokinesis-block micronucleus Cytome assay. Frequencies of micr...

2012
Chun Chen Bin Zhao Charles J. Weschler

BACKGROUND City-to-city differences have been reported for the increase in short-term mortality associated with a given increase in ozone concentration (ozone mortality coefficient). Although ozone concentrations are monitored at central outdoor locations, a large fraction of total ozone exposure occurs indoors. OBJECTIVES To clarify the influence of indoor exposure to ozone of outdoor origin...

Journal: :journal of cell and molecular research 0
farhang haddad vajiheh golami maliheh pirayesh shirazi-nejad

due to the wide range of applications for ozone and its increasing use for medical and industrial purposes, studying its effects has become a very important line of research. the ozone has been suspected to be a carsinogen. because of the increasing use of ozone, the human could be more and more exposed to this gas. in this study the effects of ozone inhalation on chromosomes and its clastogeni...

Journal: :Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2001

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
J P Bennett E A Jepsen J A Roth

Higher ozone concentrations east of southern Lake Michigan compared to west of the lake were used to test hypotheses about injury and growth effects on two plant species. We measured approximately 1000 black cherry trees and over 3000 milkweed stems from 1999 to 2001 for this purpose. Black cherry branch elongation and milkweed growth and pod formation were significantly higher west of Lake Mic...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2005
A J Mehta P K Henneberger K Torén A-C Olin

This study investigated whether chronic airflow limitation and rapid decline in pulmonary function were associated with peak exposures to ozone and other irritant gases in pulp mills. Bleachery workers potentially exposed to irritant gassings (n = 178) from three Swedish pulp mills, and a comparison group of workers not exposed to irritant gassings (n = 54) from two paper mills, were studied. B...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
D E Abbey P K Mills F F Petersen W L Beeson

Cancer incidence and mortality in a cohort of 6000 nonsmoking California Seventh-Day Adventists were monitored for a 6-year period, and relationships with long-term cumulative ambient air pollution were observed. Total suspended particulates (TSP) and ozone were measured in terms of numbers of hours in excess of several threshold levels corresponding to national standards as well as mean concen...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2016
Lorraine B Ware Zhiguo Zhao Tatsuki Koyama Addison K May Michael A Matthay Fred W Lurmann John R Balmes Carolyn S Calfee

RATIONALE The contribution of air pollution to the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is unknown. METHODS We studied 1,558 critically ill patients enrolled in a prospective observational study at a tertiary medical center who lived less than 50 km from an air quality monitor and had an ARDS risk factor. Pollutant exposures (ozone, NO2, SO2, particulate matter < 2.5 μm, particu...

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