Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities N Engl J Med. 2019 Aug 22381(8) 705-715. doi 10.1056/NEJMoa1817364. Authors Cong Liu 1 Renjie Chen 1 Francesco Sera 1 Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera 1 Yuming Guo 1 Shilu Tong 1 Micheline S Z S Coelho 1 Paulo H N Saldiva 1
2003-12-1 · The focus in this chapter is on outdoor (ambient) air pollution indoor air pollution is discussed in Chapter 11. At the same time it needs to be noted that whilst ambient air pollution exposure occurs outdoors it also penetrates indoors at a rate which depends on the nature of a
This report presents a summary of methods and results of the latest WHO global assessment of ambient air pollution exposure and the resulting burden of disease. Air pollution has become a growing concern in the past few years with an increasing number of acute air pollution episodes in many cities worldwide.
2020-5-3 · Air pollution is the contamination of the ambient atmosphere as a result of the presence of chemical substances gases or particulate matter. These pollutant materials can cause discomfort diseases or millions of deaths each year.
2021-6-1 · Environmental stressors such as air pollution have been linked to the incidence of stillbirth which attracted increasing attention from researchers. A developing fetus is susceptible to ambient air pollution exposure even at low to moderate levels (Checa Vizcaino et al. 2016 Luyten et al. 2018).
2021-2-24 · Ambient air pollution is considered the most harmful environmental risk factor of mortality and morbidity worldwide according to the last Global Burden of Disease study adults air pollution
2021-7-20 · Ambient and air pollution attributable death rate (per 100 000 population age-standardized) Mortality rate attributed to exposure to unsafe WASH services (per 100 000 population) (SDG 3.9.2) Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning (per 100
2020-10-29 · While ambient air pollution is associated with systemic vascular disease it is not clear a similar relationship exists with the pulmonary vessels. Using data from more than 2400 participants in the Framingham Heart Study our study investigated the association of markers of ambient air pollution—including fine particulate matter elemental
Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities N Engl J Med. 2019 Aug 22381(8) 705-715. doi 10.1056/NEJMoa1817364. Authors Cong Liu 1 Renjie Chen 1 Francesco Sera 1 Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera 1 Yuming Guo 1 Shilu Tong 1 Micheline S Z S Coelho 1 Paulo H N Saldiva 1
2018-4-1 · Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and traffic noise and incident hypertension in seven cohorts of the European study of cohorts for air pollution effects (ESCAPE) Eur. Heart J. 38 (13) (2017) pp. 983-990. View Record in Scopus Google Scholar. Fuks et al. 2014.
European air quality policy has so far focused on ambient (outdoor) air pollution. Accordingly European countries have put major efforts into formulating and implementing abatement
2020-12-17 · Ambient air pollution is the single most important environmental risk factor globally contributing to more deaths than all other known environmental and common infectious diseases combined. 1 2 The strongest association is for the particulate matter ≤2.5 μ (PM 2.5) component of air pollution. 3 4 The preponderant majority of deaths (57
2021-2-11 · The adverse health effects of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution are well documented. 1-3 Particulate matter (PM) especially arouses public health concerns because of
The role of ambient air pollution in the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is considered to be uncertain. We review the evidence in the light of recent studies. Eight morbidity and six mortality studies were identified. These were heterogeneous in design characterisation of exposure to air pollution and methods of outcome definition.
2017-3-1 · Ambient PM exposure has been consistently linked to adverse cardiovascular and respiratory effects with oxidative stress and systemic inflammation considered the primary pathways through which air pollution damages health (Brook et al. 2004 2010).
2004-12-1 · Ambient (outdoor) air pollution is now recognized as an important problem both nationally and worldwide. Our scientific understanding of the spectrum of health effects of air pollution has increased and numerous studies are finding important health effects from air pollution at levels once considered safe. Children and infants are among the most susceptible to many of the air pollutants.
2018-4-1 · Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and traffic noise and incident hypertension in seven cohorts of the European study of cohorts for air pollution effects (ESCAPE) Eur. Heart J. 38 (13) (2017) pp. 983-990. View Record in Scopus Google Scholar. Fuks et al. 2014.
2020-7-7 · Ambient air pollution is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the contamination of outdoor air caused by various pollution mechanisms such as industrial waste large production facilities vehicle emissions and power generation . The outdoor air can be contaminated through minuscule particles created by the aforementioned processes.
2005-11-1 · Declining ambient air pollution and lung function improvement in Austrian children. Atmos Environ 36 1733-1736. Crossref Google Scholar Nicolai T Carr D Weiland SK Duhme H von Ehrenstein O Wagner C et al.. 2003. Urban traffic and pollutant exposure related to respiratory outcomes and atopy in a large sample of children.
2018-4-1 · Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and traffic noise and incident hypertension in seven cohorts of the European study of cohorts for air pollution effects (ESCAPE) Eur. Heart J. 38 (13) (2017) pp. 983-990. View Record in Scopus Google Scholar. Fuks et al. 2014.
2013-10-15 · Because ambient air pollution exposure affects more women than active smoking does (45 430 91 of 50 151 women exposed to PM 2·5 concentration of more than 10 μg/m 3 vs 6237 12 who actively smoked) and had a weaker individual effect the
2006-8-12 · Ambient air pollution accounts for an estimated 4.2 million deaths per year due to stroke heart disease lung cancer and chronic respiratory diseases. Around 91 of the world s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits. While ambient air pollution affects developed and developing countries alike low- and middle-income
Ambient air pollution weather changes and outpatient visits for allergic conjunctivitis A retrospective registry study Allergic conjunctivitis is a common problem that significantly impairs patients quality of life. Whether air pollution serves as a risk factor for the development of allergic conjunctivitis remains elusive.
Ambient air pollution is produced by sources including vehicular traffic coal-fired power plants hydraulic fracturing agricultural production and forest fires. It consists of primary pollutants generated by combustion and secondary pollutants formed in the atmosphere from precursor gases. Air po
Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities N Engl J Med. 2019 Aug 22381(8) 705-715. doi 10.1056/NEJMoa1817364. Authors Cong Liu 1 Renjie Chen 1 Francesco Sera 1 Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera 1 Yuming Guo 1 Shilu Tong 1 Micheline S Z S Coelho 1 Paulo H N Saldiva 1
2013-10-15 · Because ambient air pollution exposure affects more women than active smoking does (45 430 91 of 50 151 women exposed to PM 2·5 concentration of more than 10 μg/m 3 vs 6237 12 who actively smoked) and had a weaker individual effect the
Ambient air pollution and weather changes may contribute to the worsening of allergic conjunctivitis. Publication types Research Support Non-U.S. Gov t MeSH terms Adult Age Factors Air Pollution Ambulatory Care Facilities / statistics numerical data China / epidemiology
2021-4-23 · We investigated the associations between annual ambient air pollution exposures (PM10 PM2.5 BC SOx and CO) from the eight sectors (power supply industrial processes product usage transportation work machines agriculture waste and sewerage and international aviation and shipping) NDI and CVD admission count.
Ambient air pollution is produced by sources including vehicular traffic coal-fired power plants hydraulic fracturing agricultural production and forest fires. It consists of primary pollutants generated by combustion and secondary pollutants formed in the atmosphere from precursor gases. Air po
2021-1-1 · Ambient air pollution has been associated with lung cancer but the shape of the exposure-response functionespecially at low exposure levelsis not well described. The aim of this study was to address the relationship between long-term low-level air pollution exposure and lung cancer incidence.
2021-2-11 · The adverse health effects of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution are well documented. 1-3 Particulate matter (PM) especially arouses public health concerns because of
Ambient air pollution Pollutants. Outdoor air pollution originates from natural and anthropogenic sources. While natural sources contribute substantially to local air pollution in arid regions more prone to forest fires and dust storms the contribution from human activities far exceeds natural sources. Human activities that are major sources of outdoor air pollution include
Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities N Engl J Med. 2019 Aug 22381(8) 705-715. doi 10.1056/NEJMoa1817364. Authors Cong Liu 1 Renjie Chen 1 Francesco Sera 1 Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera 1 Yuming Guo 1 Shilu Tong 1 Micheline S Z S Coelho 1 Paulo H N Saldiva 1
2020-12-17 · Ambient air pollution is the single most important environmental risk factor globally contributing to more deaths than all other known environmental and common infectious diseases combined. 1 2 The strongest association is for the particulate matter ≤2.5 μ (PM 2.5) component of air pollution. 3 4 The preponderant majority of deaths (57
2021-2-24 · Ambient air pollution is considered the most harmful environmental risk factor of mortality and morbidity worldwide according to the last Global Burden of Disease study adults air pollution
2020-10-29 · While ambient air pollution is associated with systemic vascular disease it is not clear a similar relationship exists with the pulmonary vessels. Using data from more than 2400 participants in the Framingham Heart Study our study investigated the association of markers of ambient air pollution—including fine particulate matter elemental
2021-2-11 · The adverse health effects of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution are well documented. 1-3 Particulate matter (PM) especially arouses public health concerns because of
2021-5-4 · To date air pollutionboth ambient (outdoor) and (indoor)is the biggest envi-ronmental risk to health carrying responsibility for about one in every nine deaths annually. Ambient (outdoor) air pollution alone kills around 3 million people each year mainly from noncommunicable diseases. Only one person
Ambient air pollution accounts for an estimated 4.2 million deaths per year due to stroke heart disease lung cancer and chronic respiratory diseases. Around 91 of the world s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits.
2017-8-8 · What is ambient air pollution The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ambient air pollution as potentially harmful pollutants emitted by industries s cars and trucks. Of all of these pollutants fine particulate matter has the greatest effect on human health. Most fine particulate matter comes from fuel combustion from vehicles
2021-2-11 · The adverse health effects of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution are well documented. 1-3 Particulate matter (PM) especially arouses public health concerns because of