نتایج جستجو برای: fine particles pm 25

تعداد نتایج: 635198  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2010
F Amato S Nava F Lucarelli X Querol A Alastuey J M Baldasano M Pandolfi

Compliance with air quality standards requires control of source emissions: fine exhaust particles are already subject to regulation but vehicle fleets increase whilst the non-exhaust emissions are totally uncontrolled. Emission inventories are scarce despite their suitability for researchers and regulating agencies for managing air quality and PM reduction measures. Only few countries in Europ...

2013
Andrea Bellavia Bruce Urch Mary Speck Robert D. Brook Jeremy A. Scott Benedetta Albetti Behrooz Behbod Michelle North Linda Valeri Pier Alberto Bertazzi Frances Silverman Diane Gold Andrea A. Baccarelli

BACKGROUND Short-term exposures to fine (<2.5 μm aerodynamic diameter) ambient particulate-matter (PM) have been related with increased blood pressure (BP) in controlled-human exposure and community-based studies. However, whether coarse (2.5 to 10 μm) PM exposure increases BP is uncertain. Recent observational studies have linked PM exposures with blood DNA hypomethylation, an epigenetic alter...

Journal: :Air Quality, Atmosphere, & Health 2009
V. T. Bac P. D. Hien

Fine (PM(2.2)) and coarse (PM(2.2-10)) particles concurrently collected in urban (Hanoi) and rural (Lucnam) areas were analyzed for ionic and elemental compositions to provide input for PMF receptor modeling of emission sources in the Red River Delta (RRD), a key economic development region in Vietnam. Long-range transport (LRT) aerosol, coal fly ash from major coal-fired plants in RRD, and mar...

2009
Antonella Zanobetti Joel Schwartz

BACKGROUND Although many studies have examined the effects of air pollution on mortality, data limitations have resulted in fewer studies of both particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 and < 10 microm; PM coarse). We conducted a national, multicity time-series study of the...

2015
Qiulin Xiong Wenji Zhao Zhaoning Gong Wenhui Zhao Tao Tang Paul B. Tchounwou

Fine particulate matter has become the premier air pollutant of Beijing in recent years, enormously impacting the environmental quality of the city and the health of the residents. Fine particles with aerodynamic diameters of 0~0.3 μm, 0.3~0.5 μm, and 0.5~1.0 μm, from the yeasr 2007 to 2012, were monitored, and the hospital data about respiratory diseases during the same period was gathered and...

2009
Ning Li Meiying Wang Lori A. Bramble Debra A. Schmitz James J. Schauer Constantinos Sioutas Jack R. Harkema Andre E. Nel

BACKGROUND It has been demonstrated that ambient particulate matter (PM) can act as an adjuvant for allergic sensitization. Redox-active organic chemicals on the particle surface play an important role in PM adverse health effects and may determine the adjuvant effect of different particle types according to their potential to perturb redox equilibrium in the immune system. OBJECTIVES We dete...

2011
Maura Lodovici Elisabetta Bigagli

Air pollution is associated with increased cardiovascular and pulmonary morbidity and mortality. The mechanisms of air pollution-induced health effects involve oxidative stress and inflammation. As a matter of fact, particulate matter (PM), especially fine (PM(2.5), PM < 2.5 μm) and ultrafine (PM(0.1), PM < 0.1 μm) particles, ozone, nitrogen oxides, and transition metals, are potent oxidants or...

2015
Huixia Wang Hui Shi Yanhui Wang

This paper investigated the spatial and temporal variations in the amounts of PM accumulated on leaves of Ligustrum lucidum, a common evergreen tree species in North China. The effects of rainfall and wind on the amounts of PM deposited on foliage were also determined. The amounts of PM (g · m(-2)) retained by leaves of L. lucidum differed significantly among the sites (from 0.96 to 5.56) and o...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Joel Schwartz Francine Laden Antonella Zanobetti

Particulate air pollution at commonly occurring concentrations is associated with daily deaths. Recent attention has focused on the shape of the concentration-response curve, particularly at low doses. Several recent articles have reported that particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter < or = 10 microm (PM(10)) was associated with daily deaths with no evidence of a threshold. These reports h...

2014
Sabrina Rovelli Andrea Cattaneo Camilla P. Nuzzi Andrea Spinazzè Silvia Piazza Paolo Carrer Domenico M. Cavallo

Indoor size-fractioned particulate matter (PM) was measured in seven schools in Milan, to characterize their concentration levels in classrooms, compare the measured concentrations with the recommended guideline values, and provide a preliminary assessment of the efficacy of the intervention measures, based on the guidelines developed by the Italian Ministry of Healthand applied to mitigate exp...

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