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Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr Subjects (MOSES): Part 1. Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Ozone on Respiratory and Cardiovascular Outcomes.

Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Frampton MW, Balmes JR, Bromberg PA, Stark P, Arjomandi M, Hazucha MJ, Rich DQ, Hollenbeck-Pringle D, Dagincourt N, Alexis N, Ganz P, Zareba W, Costantini MG.
PMID: 31898880
Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2017 Jun;(192):1-107.

INTRODUCTION: Exposure to air pollution is a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Most of the evidence supporting an association between air pollution and adverse cardiovascular effects involves exposure to particulate matter (PM). To date, little attention...

Particulate Air Pollutants, Brain Structure, and Neurocognitive Disorders in Older Women.

Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Chen JC, Wang X, Serre M, Cen S, Franklin M, Espeland M.
PMID: 31898881
Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2017 Oct;(193):1-65.

INTRODUCTION: An increasing number of studies have suggested that exposure to particulate matter (PM) may represent a novel - and potentially amendable - environmental determinant of brain aging. The current longitudinal environmental epidemiological study addressed some important knowledge gaps...

A Dynamic Three-Dimensional Air Pollution Exposure Model for Hong Kong.

Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Barratt B, Lee M, Wong P, Tang R, Tsui TH, Cheng W, Yang Y, Lai PC, Tian L, Thach TQ, Allen R, Brauer M.
PMID: 31883241
Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2018 Feb;(194):1-65.

INTRODUCTION: High-density high-rise cities have become a more prominent feature globally. Air quality is a significant public health risk in many of these cities. There is a need to better understand the extent to which vertical variation in air...

Developing Multipollutant Exposure Indicators of Traffic Pollution: The Dorm Room Inhalation to Vehicle Emissions (DRIVE) Study.

Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Sarnat JA, Russell A, Liang D, Moutinho JL, Golan R, Weber RJ, Gao D, Sarnat SE, Chang HH, Greenwald R, Yu T.
PMID: 31872750
Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2018 Apr;(196):3-75.

INTRODUCTION: The Dorm Room Inhalation to Vehicle Emissions (DRIVEMETHODS: Intensive field sampling was conducted on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) between September 2014 and January 2015 at 8 monitoring sites (2 indoors and 6 outdoors)...

The Effects of Policy-Driven Air Quality Improvements on Children's Respiratory Health.

Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Gilliland F, Avol E, McConnell R, Berhane K, Gauderman WJ, Lurmann FW, Urman R, Chang R, Rappaport EB, Howland S.
PMID: 31898879
Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2017 Jan;(190):1-75.

INTRODUCTION: Ambient air pollution causes substantial morbidity and mortality in the United States and worldwide. To reduce this burden of adverse health effects, a broad array of strategies to reduce ambient air pollution has been developed and applied over...

Impacts of Regulations on Air Quality and Emergency Department Visits in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, 1999-2013.

Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Russell AG, Tolbert P, Henneman L, Abrams J, Liu C, Klein M, Mulholland J, Sarnat SE, Hu Y, Chang HH, Odman T, Strickland MJ, Shen H, Lawal A.
PMID: 31883240
Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2018 Apr;(195):1-93.

INTRODUCTION: The United States and Western Europe have seen great improvements in air quality, presumably in response to various regulations curtailing emissions from the broad range of sources that have contributed to local, regional, and global pollution. Such regulations,...

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