Mortality Risk from : A Comparison of Modeling Approaches to Identify Disparities across Racial/Ethnic Groups in Policy Outcomes

E Spiller, J Proville, A Roy… - Environmental health …, 2021 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Regulatory analyses of air pollution policies require the use of concentration–
response functions and underlying health data to estimate the mortality and morbidity …

Examining the shape of the association between low levels of fine particulate matter and mortality across three cycles of the Canadian Census Health and …

AJ Pappin, T Christidis, LL Pinault… - Environmental …, 2019 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Ambient fine particulate air pollution with aerodynamic diameter≤ 2.5 μ m (PM
2.5) is an important contributor to the global burden of disease. Information on the shape of …

[HTML][HTML] InMAP: A model for air pollution interventions

CW Tessum, JD Hill, JD Marshall - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Mechanistic air pollution modeling is essential in air quality management, yet the extensive
expertise and computational resources required to run most models prevent their use in …

Understanding the joint impacts of fine particulate matter concentration and composition on the incidence and mortality of cardiovascular disease: a component …

H Chen, Z Zhang, A van Donkelaar, L Bai… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Past health impact assessments of ambient fine particulate matter (particles with an
aerodynamic diameter≤ 2.5 μm; PM2. 5) have generally considered mass concentration …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term trends in the ambient PM2.5- and O3-related mortality burdens in the United States under emission reductions from 1990 to 2010

Y Zhang, JJ West, R Mathur, J Xing… - Atmospheric …, 2018 - acp.copernicus.org
Concentrations of both fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and ozone (O 3) in the United States
(US) have decreased significantly since 1990, mainly because of air quality regulations …

Global impact of landscape fire emissions on surface level PM2. 5 concentrations, air quality exposure and population mortality

G Roberts, MJ Wooster - Atmospheric Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Airborne fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) represents the greatest ambient air pollution risk to
health. Wildfires and managed burns, together referred to hereafter as 'landscape'fires, are a …

[HTML][HTML] Spatio-temporal modeling of particulate air pollution in the conterminous United States using geographic and meteorological predictors

JD Yanosky, CJ Paciorek, F Laden, JE Hart… - Environmental …, 2014 - Springer
Background Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) remains an important public
health concern, although it remains difficult to quantify accurately across large geographic …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term exposure to PM2. 5 major components and mortality in the southeastern United States

Y Wang, S Xiao, Y Zhang, H Chang, RV Martin… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Space-time trends of PM2. 5 constituents in the conterminous United States estimated by a machine learning approach, 2005–2015

X Meng, JL Hand, BA Schichtel, Y Liu - Environment international, 2018 - Elsevier
Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 μm (PM 2.5) is a complex mixture
of chemical constituents emitted from various emission sources or through secondary …

Associations between source-specific fine particulate matter and emergency department visits for respiratory disease in four US cities

JR Krall, JA Mulholland, AG Russell… - Environmental …, 2017 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Short-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) concentrations
has been associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Determining which sources of …