Residential Exposure to Urban Air Pollution, Ankle–Brachial Index, and Peripheral Arterial Disease
暂无分享,去创建一个
S. Moebus | K. Jöckel | B. Hoffmann | A. Schmermund | S. Möhlenkamp | A. Stang | R. Erbel | N. Dragano | M. Memmesheimer | K. Kröger
[1] J. Kaufman,et al. Diesel Exhaust Inhalation Elicits Acute Vasoconstriction in Vivo , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.
[2] T. G. Franklin,et al. Long-term exposure to ambient particulate matter and prevalence of subclinical atherosclerosis in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. , 2007, American journal of epidemiology.
[3] Thomas Sandström,et al. Persistent endothelial dysfunction in humans after diesel exhaust inhalation. , 2007, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[4] C. Langefeld,et al. A comparison of risk factors for calcified atherosclerotic plaque in the coronary, carotid, and abdominal aortic arteries: the diabetes heart study. , 2007, American journal of epidemiology.
[5] R Erbel,et al. Residential Exposure to Traffic Is Associated With Coronary Atherosclerosis , 2007, Circulation.
[6] R. Kulka,et al. Particulate air pollution and vascular reactivity: the bus stop study , 2007, International archives of occupational and environmental health.
[7] L. Sheppard,et al. Long-term exposure to air pollution and incidence of cardiovascular events in women. , 2007, The New England journal of medicine.
[8] J Schwartz,et al. Air pollution and inflammation in type 2 diabetes: a mechanism for susceptibility , 2006, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[9] S. Moebus,et al. Residence close to high traffic and prevalence of coronary heart disease. , 2006, European heart journal.
[10] J. Price,et al. Risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease associated with the ankle-brachial index: Systematic review. , 2006, Atherosclerosis.
[11] J. Hoffman,et al. Inhalation of ultrafine and fine particulate matter disrupts systemic vascular function. , 2006, Inhalation toxicology.
[12] D. Grönemeyer,et al. Population-based assessment of subclinical coronary atherosclerosis using electron-beam computed tomography. , 2006, Atherosclerosis.
[13] Joel Schwartz,et al. Diabetes, Obesity, and Hypertension May Enhance Associations between Air Pollution and Markers of Systemic Inflammation , 2006, Environmental health perspectives.
[14] Thomas Götschi,et al. Comparison of Oxidative Properties, Light Absorbance, and Total and Elemental Mass Concentration of Ambient PM2.5 Collected at 20 European Sites , 2005, Environmental health perspectives.
[15] V. Fuster,et al. Long-term air pollution exposure and acceleration of atherosclerosis and vascular inflammation in an animal model. , 2005, JAMA.
[16] David E Newby,et al. Diesel Exhaust Inhalation Causes Vascular Dysfunction and Impaired Endogenous Fibrinolysis , 2005, Circulation.
[17] W. Bischof,et al. Daily time spent indoors in German homes--baseline data for the assessment of indoor exposure of German occupants. , 2005, International journal of hygiene and environmental health.
[18] Lung-Chi Chen,et al. Effects of Subchronic Exposures to Concentrated Ambient Particles (CAPs) in Mice: V. CAPs Exacerbate Aortic Plaque Development in Hyperlipidemic Mice , 2005, Inhalation toxicology.
[19] F. Gilliland,et al. Ambient Air Pollution and Atherosclerosis in Los Angeles , 2004, Environmental health perspectives.
[20] M. Memmesheimer,et al. Long-term simulations of particulate matter in Europe on different scales using sequential nesting of a regional model , 2004 .
[21] Antonella Zanobetti,et al. Diabetes Enhances Vulnerability to Particulate Air Pollution–Associated Impairment in Vascular Reactivity and Endothelial Function , 2004, Circulation.
[22] J. Hogg,et al. Exposure to ambient particles accelerates monocyte release from bone marrow in atherosclerotic rabbits. , 2004, American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology.
[23] J. Samet,et al. Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science of the American Heart Association , 2004, Circulation.
[24] J. Miranda,et al. Proinflammatory and cytotoxic effects of Mexico City air pollution particulate matter in vitro are dependent on particle size and composition. , 2003, Environmental health perspectives.
[25] K. Donaldson,et al. Interactions between ultrafine particles and transition metals in vivo and in vitro. , 2002, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.
[26] Yifang Zhu,et al. Concentration and Size Distribution of Ultrafine Particles Near a Major Highway , 2002, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
[27] D. Grönemeyer,et al. Assessment of clinically silent atherosclerotic disease and established and novel risk factors for predicting myocardial infarction and cardiac death in healthy middle-aged subjects: rationale and design of the Heinz Nixdorf RECALL Study. Risk Factors, Evaluation of Coronary Calcium and Lifestyle. , 2002, American heart journal.
[28] J. Schwartz,et al. Association of fine particulate matter from different sources with daily mortality in six U.S. cities. , 2000, Environmental health perspectives.
[29] Y. W. Cheng,et al. Inhibition of agonist-induced vasocontraction and impairment of endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation by extract of motorcycle exhaust particles in vitro. , 1999, Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A.
[30] H. Hense,et al. Assessment of blood pressure measurement quality in the baseline surveys of the WHO MONICA project. , 1995, Journal of human hypertension.
[31] R. Detrano,et al. Quantification of coronary artery calcium using ultrafast computed tomography. , 1990, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[32] L. Norgren,et al. Inter-Society Consensus for the Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease (TASC II). , 2007, Journal of vascular surgery.
[33] S. Moebus,et al. Prevalence of Peripheral Arterial Disease – Results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study , 2006, European Journal of Epidemiology.