2022
Climate change and cardiovascular disease: implications for global health
Khraishah H, Alahmad B, Ostergard RL, AlAshqar A, Albaghdadi M, Vellanki N, Chowdhury MM, Al-Kindi SG, Zanobetti A, Gasparrini A, Rajagopalan S. Climate change and cardiovascular disease: implications for global health. Nature Reviews Cardiology 2022, 19: 798-812. PMID: 35672485, DOI: 10.1038/s41569-022-00720-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClimate changeFrequency of droughtsExtreme weather eventsCoastal floodingEarth's weatherStorm surgeDust stormsWeather eventsAnthropogenic activitiesGlobal warmingCascading eventsExtreme temperaturesForest firesStormsWeatherMitigation strategiesExposure pathwaysPotential mitigation strategiesAir pollutionEventsWarmingFloodingHurricanesDroughtWildfires
2021
Exposure to organophosphate esters in elderly people: Relationships of OPE body burdens with indoor air and dust concentrations and food consumption
Hou M, Fang J, Shi Y, Tang S, Dong H, Liu Y, Deng F, Giesy JP, Godri Pollitt KJ, Cai Y, Shi X. Exposure to organophosphate esters in elderly people: Relationships of OPE body burdens with indoor air and dust concentrations and food consumption. Environment International 2021, 157: 106803. PMID: 34365320, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106803.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElderly peopleHealth effectsWhole bloodFood frequency questionnaireHealthy elderly peopleHigh blood concentrationsBw/dayDaily total intakeAdverse health effectsHigher consumption frequencyTnBP exposureFrequency questionnaireIndoor dustPotential health effectsUrinary levelsBlood concentrationsDietary exposure pathwaysElderly populationOPE exposureExcretory capacityTotal intakeExposure pathwaysSuitable biomarkersBloodConsumption frequency
2019
Exposure Science: Ingestion☆
Deziel N, Freeman N, Hartle J. Exposure Science: Ingestion☆. 2019, 823-832. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-409548-9.10916-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNondietary ingestion exposurePersistent organic pollutantsOrganic pollutantsIngestion exposureImportance of ingestionIngestion of chemicalsSusceptible populationIngestion exposure pathwayChemical agentsAgents of concernRoute of exposureChemicalsConsumption of foodRoutePathogenic microbial agentsIngestionExposureExposure pathwaysPrimary routeBiological agentsMicrobial agentsPollutantsAgentsMetalsFurther research
2015
A Review of Nonoccupational Pathways for Pesticide Exposure in Women Living in Agricultural Areas
Deziel NC, Friesen MC, Hoppin JA, Hines CJ, Thomas K, Freeman LE. A Review of Nonoccupational Pathways for Pesticide Exposure in Women Living in Agricultural Areas. Environmental Health Perspectives 2015, 123: 515-524. PMID: 25636067, PMCID: PMC4455586, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1408273.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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