Estimating Ambient-origin PM2.5 Exposure for Epidemiology: Observations, Prediction, and Validation using Personal Sampling in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
暂无分享,去创建一个
Elizabeth W. Spalt | S. Vedal | J. Kaufman | A. Szpiro | T. Larson | R. Allen | A. Gassett | C. Curl | E. Avol | K. A. Miller
[1] H. R. Anderson,et al. London Hybrid Exposure Model: Improving Human Exposure Estimates to NO2 and PM2.5 in an Urban Setting. , 2016, Environmental science & technology.
[2] Elizabeth W. Spalt,et al. Time–location patterns of a diverse population of older adults: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air) , 2016, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
[3] J. Burke,et al. The importance of the exposure metric in air pollution epidemiology studies: When does it matter, and why? , 2016, Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health.
[4] Qing Yu Meng,et al. Air Pollution Exposure Model for Individuals (EMI) in Health Studies: Evaluation for Ambient PM2.5 in Central North Carolina. , 2015, Environmental science & technology.
[5] Johan Lindström,et al. A Unified Spatiotemporal Modeling Approach for Predicting Concentrations of Multiple Air Pollutants in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution , 2014, Environmental health perspectives.
[6] Francine Laden,et al. Exposure measurement error in PM2.5 health effects studies: A pooled analysis of eight personal exposure validation studies , 2014, Environmental Health.
[7] J. Burke,et al. Air pollution dispersion models for human exposure predictions in London , 2013, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
[8] Christopher J Paciorek,et al. Measurement error in two‐stage analyses, with application to air pollution epidemiology , 2012, Environmetrics.
[9] X. Basagaña,et al. Personal, indoor and outdoor air pollution levels among pregnant women , 2013 .
[10] Xiaohong Xu,et al. Factors influencing variability in the infiltration of PM2.5 mass and its components , 2012 .
[11] Thomas Lumley,et al. Prospective study of particulate air pollution exposures, subclinical atherosclerosis, and clinical cardiovascular disease: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). , 2012, American journal of epidemiology.
[12] Qi Zhang,et al. Variability in the fraction of ambient fine particulate matter found indoors and observed heterogeneity in health effect estimates , 2012, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
[13] Lianne Sheppard,et al. Modeling the Residential Infiltration of Outdoor PM2.5 in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air) , 2012, Environmental health perspectives.
[14] Xiaohong Xu,et al. Personal, Indoor, and Outdoor Concentrations of Fine and Ultrafine Particles Using Continuous Monitors in Multiple Residences , 2011 .
[15] R. Burnett,et al. Confounding and exposure measurement error in air pollution epidemiology , 2011, Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health.
[16] G. Evans,et al. Exploring Variation and Predictors of Residential Fine Particulate Matter Infiltration , 2010, International journal of environmental research and public health.
[17] Donna Spiegelman,et al. Approaches to uncertainty in exposure assessment in environmental epidemiology. , 2010, Annual review of public health.
[18] Lianne Sheppard,et al. Approach to estimating participant pollutant exposures in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). , 2009, Environmental science & technology.
[19] J. Sarnat,et al. The relationship between averaged sulfate exposures and concentrations: results from exposure assessment panel studies in four U.S. cities. , 2009, Environmental science & technology.
[20] B. Coull,et al. Factors influencing relationships between personal and ambient concentrations of gaseous and particulate pollutants. , 2009, The Science of the total environment.
[21] Thomas Lumley,et al. Panel discussion review: session 1 — exposure assessment and related errors in air pollution epidemiologic studies , 2007, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
[22] Qing Yu Meng,et al. How does infiltration behavior modify the composition of ambient PM2.5 in indoor spaces? An analysis of RIOPA data. , 2007, Environmental science & technology.
[23] M. Brauer,et al. Estimation of ambient and non-ambient components of particulate matter exposure from a personal monitoring panel study , 2006, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
[24] Petros Koutrakis,et al. The Influences of Ambient Particle Composition and Size on Particle Infiltration in Los Angeles, CA, Residences , 2006, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
[25] Michael Brauer,et al. Exposure to Ambient and Nonambient Components of Particulate Matter: A Comparison of Health Effects , 2005, Epidemiology.
[26] L. Wallace,et al. Use of personal-indoor-outdoor sulfur concentrations to estimate the infiltration factor and outdoor exposure factor for individual homes and persons. , 2005, Environmental science & technology.
[27] Thomas Lumley,et al. Pulmonary Effects of Indoor- and Outdoor-Generated Particles in Children with Asthma , 2005, Environmental health perspectives.
[28] Arthur M Winer,et al. Relationships of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA). Part I. Collection methods and descriptive analyses. , 2005, Research report.
[29] L. Sheppard,et al. Estimated Hourly Personal Exposures to Ambient and Nonambient Particulate Matter Among Sensitive Populations in Seattle, Washington , 2004, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
[30] J. Schwartz,et al. Using sulfur as a tracer of outdoor fine particulate matter. , 2002, Environmental science & technology.
[31] R. Kronmal,et al. Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis: objectives and design. , 2002, American journal of epidemiology.
[32] Timothy V Larson,et al. A Cost-Effective Weighing Chamber for Particulate Matter Filters , 2001, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
[33] Ronald W. Williams,et al. The relationships between personal PM exposures for elderly populations and indoor and outdoor concentrations for three retirement center scenarios* , 2001, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.
[34] D T Mage,et al. Estimating Separately Personal Exposure to Ambient and Nonambient Particulate Matter for Epidemiology and Risk Assessment: Why and How , 2000, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
[35] P. Koutrakis,et al. Relationships among personal, indoor, and outdoor fine and coarse particle concentrations for individuals with COPD , 2000, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.
[36] C. Lachenmyer,et al. Urban Measurements of Outdoor-Indoor PM2.5 Concentrations and Personal Exposure in the Deep South. Part I. Pilot Study of Mass Concentrations for Nonsmoking Subjects , 2000 .