2008
Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Ectopy—The Environmental Epidemiology of Arrhythmogenesis in Women's Health Initiative Study, 1999–2004
Liao D, Whitsel E, Duan Y, Lin H, Quibrera P, Smith R, Peuquet D, Prineas R, Zhang Z, Anderson G. Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Ectopy—The Environmental Epidemiology of Arrhythmogenesis in Women's Health Initiative Study, 1999–2004. Journal Of Toxicology And Environmental Health Part A 2008, 72: 30-38. PMID: 18979352, PMCID: PMC2586923, DOI: 10.1080/15287390802445483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWomen's Health Initiative studyAmbient particulate air pollutionSignificant effect modifiersTwo-stage random effects modelPM concentrationsRandom-effects modelEnvironmental Protection AgencyParticulate air pollutionEffect modificationEffect modifiersOdds ratioConfidence intervalsCigarette smokingAmbient PM(2.5PM(10SmokersDaily mean concentrationsInitiative studyU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyAir quality monitoringPM(2.5Supraventricular ectopyAcute exposureSmokingMean concentrationsAssociations Between Air Pollution and Peak Expiratory Flow Among Patients with Persistent Asthma
Qian Z, Lin H, Chinchilli V, Lehman E, Stewart W, Shah N, Duan Y, Craig T, Wilson W, Liao D, Lazarus S, Bascom R. Associations Between Air Pollution and Peak Expiratory Flow Among Patients with Persistent Asthma. Journal Of Toxicology And Environmental Health Part A 2008, 72: 39-46. PMID: 18979353, PMCID: PMC2848818, DOI: 10.1080/15287390802445517.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmbient air pollutionEffects of ambient air pollutionPeak expiratory flowPersistent asthmaMedication regimensEffects of PM(10Ambulatory care centersAir pollutionAerometric Information Retrieval SystemExpiratory flowAsthma medicationsGeneral populationCare centerAir pollution dataU.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Aerometric Information Retrieval SystemDaily mean concentrationsLong-acting beta-agonistsDaily average relative humidityAsthmaNegative associationClinical centersMedicationInhaled long-acting beta-agonistPM(10AssociationHigh Temperatures Enhanced Acute Mortality Effects of Ambient Particle Pollution in the “Oven” City of Wuhan, China
Qian Z, He Q, Lin H, Kong L, Bentley C, Liu W, Zhou D. High Temperatures Enhanced Acute Mortality Effects of Ambient Particle Pollution in the “Oven” City of Wuhan, China. Environmental Health Perspectives 2008, 116: 1172-1178. PMID: 18795159, PMCID: PMC2535618, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.10847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiopulmonary mortalityDaily mortalityEffects of PM(10Particulate matter <High temperature daysEffects of air pollutionAir pollutionLow-temperature daysStatistically significant interactionParticle pollutionAmbient particle pollutionPM(10NonaccidentalHot summerAnalyzed pollutantsSignificant interactionCardiovascularPollutionMortalityCovariate dataCore areaPermanent residents
2007
Association of daily cause-specific mortality with ambient particle air pollution in Wuhan, China
Qian Z, He Q, Lin H, Kong L, Liao D, Dan J, Bentley C, Wang B. Association of daily cause-specific mortality with ambient particle air pollution in Wuhan, China. Environmental Research 2007, 105: 380-389. PMID: 17604019, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2007.05.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCause-specific mortalityGeneralized additive modelExposure-response relationshipDaily cause-specific mortalityParticulate matterAir pollutionAmbient air pollutionConcentrations of particulate matterEvidence of acute effectsParticle air pollutionAir pollution levelsCardiopulmonary mortalityDaily mortalityCity core areaPollution levelsPollution rangeNon-accidentalPM(10Aerodynamic diameterYears of dataAdditive modelPollutionCore areaMortalityAcute effects
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