Coarse particulate air pollution and daily mortality: a global study in 205 cities
Rationale: The associations between ambient coarse particulate matter (PM2. 5–10) and
daily mortality are not fully understood on a global scale. Objectives: To evaluate the short …
daily mortality are not fully understood on a global scale. Objectives: To evaluate the short …
Mortality attributable to ambient air pollution: A review of global estimates
Since the publication of the first epidemiological study to establish the connection between
long‐term exposure to atmospheric pollution and effects on human health, major efforts …
long‐term exposure to atmospheric pollution and effects on human health, major efforts …
Estimates of global mortality attributable to particulate air pollution using satellite imagery
J Evans, A van Donkelaar, RV Martin, R Burnett… - Environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies of the health effects of air pollution have
traditionally relied upon ground-monitoring stations to measure ambient concentrations …
traditionally relied upon ground-monitoring stations to measure ambient concentrations …
Short-term exposure to fine particulate matter constituents and mortality: case-crossover evidence from 32 counties in China
P Zhou, J Hu, C Yu, J Bao, S Luo, Z Shi, Y Yuan… - Science China Life …, 2022 - Springer
A growing number of studies associated increased mortality with exposures to specific fine
particulate (PM2. 5) constituents, while great heterogeneity exists between locations. In …
particulate (PM2. 5) constituents, while great heterogeneity exists between locations. In …
Implementing the US air quality standard for PM2.5 worldwide can prevent millions of premature deaths per year
Background Air pollution by fine aerosol particles is among the leading causes of poor
health and premature mortality worldwide. The growing awareness of this issue has led …
health and premature mortality worldwide. The growing awareness of this issue has led …
Cardiopulmonary mortality and fine particulate air pollution by species and source in a national US cohort
ZA Pond, CS Hernandez, PJ Adams… - Environmental …, 2021 - ACS Publications
The purpose of this study was to estimate cardiopulmonary mortality associations for long-
term exposure to PM2. 5 species and sources (ie, components) within the US National …
term exposure to PM2. 5 species and sources (ie, components) within the US National …
Fine particle air pollution and mortality: importance of specific sources and chemical species
Background: While exposure to ambient fine particles< 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM
2.5) has well-established health effects, there is limited quantitative evidence that links …
2.5) has well-established health effects, there is limited quantitative evidence that links …
A class of non-linear exposure-response models suitable for health impact assessment applicable to large cohort studies of ambient air pollution
The effectiveness of regulatory actions designed to improve air quality is often assessed by
predicting changes in public health resulting from their implementation. Risk of premature …
predicting changes in public health resulting from their implementation. Risk of premature …
Long-term air pollution exposure and cardio-respiratory mortality: a review
Current day concentrations of ambient air pollution have been associated with a range of
adverse health effects, particularly mortality and morbidity due to cardiovascular and …
adverse health effects, particularly mortality and morbidity due to cardiovascular and …
Changing risk factors that contribute to premature mortality from ambient air pollution between 2000 and 2015
Exposure to ambient air pollution is a major global health risk factor. Using recently updated
hazard ratio functions, we estimate that the global premature mortality burden attributable to …
hazard ratio functions, we estimate that the global premature mortality burden attributable to …