[HTML][HTML] Estimating causal links of long-term exposure to particulate matters with all-cause mortality in South China
Y Wang, J Wei, Y Zhang, T Guo, S Chen, W Wu… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The association between long-term particulate matter (PM) exposure and all-
cause mortality has been well-documented. However, evidence is still limited from high …
cause mortality has been well-documented. However, evidence is still limited from high …
[HTML][HTML] Projecting future health burden associated with exposure to ambient PM2. 5 and ozone in China under different climate scenarios
Projecting future air pollution and related health burdens remains challenging because of
the complex interactions among future emissions, population, and climate change. In this …
the complex interactions among future emissions, population, and climate change. In this …
[HTML][HTML] Particulate matter air pollution and national and county life expectancy loss in the USA: A spatiotemporal analysis
JE Bennett, H Tamura-Wicks, RM Parks… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Background Exposure to fine particulate matter pollution (PM2. 5) is hazardous to health.
Our aim was to directly estimate the health and longevity impacts of current PM2. 5 …
Our aim was to directly estimate the health and longevity impacts of current PM2. 5 …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term exposure to PM2. 5 major components and mortality in the southeastern United States
Background Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) mass has been
associated with adverse health effects. However, the health effects of PM 2.5 components …
associated with adverse health effects. However, the health effects of PM 2.5 components …
Health risk and disease burden attributable to long-term global fine-mode particles
Abstract Particulate matter 2.5 (PM 2.5) pollution has long been a global environmental
problem and still poses a great threat to public health. This study investigates global …
problem and still poses a great threat to public health. This study investigates global …
[HTML][HTML] Estimating mortality burden attributable to short-term PM2. 5 exposure: a national observational study in China
Studies worldwide have estimated the number of deaths attributable to long-term exposure
to fine airborne particles (PM 2.5), but limited information is available on short-term …
to fine airborne particles (PM 2.5), but limited information is available on short-term …
Population-weighted exposure to PM2. 5 pollution in China: An integrated approach
Fine particulate matter air pollution (PM 2.5) is a major risk factor for premature death
globally. Studies of the PM 2.5 health burden usually treat exposure to ambient air pollution …
globally. Studies of the PM 2.5 health burden usually treat exposure to ambient air pollution …
Reducing mortality from air pollution in the United States by targeting specific emission sources
SK Thakrar, S Balasubramanian… - … & Technology Letters, 2020 - ACS Publications
Air quality in the United States has dramatically improved, yet exposure to air pollution is still
associated with 100000–200000 deaths annually. Reducing the number of deaths …
associated with 100000–200000 deaths annually. Reducing the number of deaths …
Fine particulate air pollution and mortality in nine California counties: results from CALFINE
B Ostro, R Broadwin, S Green, WY Feng… - Environmental health …, 2006 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Many epidemiologic studies provide evidence of an association between daily counts of
mortality and ambient particulate matter< 10 μm in diameter (PM10). Relatively few studies …
mortality and ambient particulate matter< 10 μm in diameter (PM10). Relatively few studies …