Does temperature enhance acute mortality effects of ambient particle pollution in Tianjin City, China.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Yuming Guo,et al. The relationship between particulate air pollution and emergency hospital visits for hypertension in Beijing, China. , 2010, The Science of the total environment.
[2] S. Tong,et al. Excess deaths during the 2004 heatwave in Brisbane, Australia , 2010, International journal of biometeorology.
[3] R. Basu,et al. A multicounty analysis identifying the populations vulnerable to mortality associated with high ambient temperature in California. , 2008, American journal of epidemiology.
[4] H. R. Anderson,et al. Heat Effects on Mortality in 15 European Cities , 2008, Epidemiology.
[5] Michelle L Bell,et al. Vulnerability to heat-related mortality in Latin America: a case-crossover study in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, Chile and Mexico City, Mexico. , 2008, International journal of epidemiology.
[6] Hung-mo Lin,et al. High Temperatures Enhanced Acute Mortality Effects of Ambient Particle Pollution in the “Oven” City of Wuhan, China , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.
[7] B. Ostro,et al. The Public Health and Air Pollution in Asia (PAPA) Project: Estimating the Mortality Effects of Particulate Matter in Bangkok, Thailand , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.
[8] H. Kan,et al. Season, Sex, Age, and Education as Modifiers of the Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution on Daily Mortality in Shanghai, China: The Public Health and Air Pollution in Asia (PAPA) Study , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.
[9] M. Stafoggia,et al. Does temperature modify the association between air pollution and mortality? A multicity case-crossover analysis in Italy. , 2008, American journal of epidemiology.
[10] Kerrie Mengersen,et al. Does temperature modify short-term effects of ozone on total mortality in 60 large eastern US communities? An assessment using the NMMAPS data. , 2008, Environment international.
[11] B. Ostro,et al. The impact of components of fine particulate matter on cardiovascular mortality in susceptible subpopulations , 2008, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[12] Duanping Liao,et al. Association of daily cause-specific mortality with ambient particle air pollution in Wuhan, China. , 2007, Environmental research.
[13] M. Medina-Ramón,et al. Temperature, temperature extremes, and mortality: a study of acclimatisation and effect modification in 50 US cities , 2007, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[14] A. Barnett,et al. Temperature and Cardiovascular Deaths in the US Elderly: Changes Over Time , 2007, Epidemiology.
[15] H. Kan,et al. Diurnal temperature range and daily mortality in Shanghai, China. , 2007, Environmental research.
[16] Shilu Tong,et al. Temperature modifies the health effects of particulate matter in Brisbane, Australia , 2006, International journal of biometeorology.
[17] Gail M. Williams,et al. Does Particulate Matter Modify the Association between Temperature and Cardiorespiratory Diseases? , 2006, Environmental health perspectives.
[18] Kazuhiko Ito,et al. Cardiovascular Effects of Nickel in Ambient Air , 2006, Environmental health perspectives.
[19] Annibale Biggeri,et al. Vulnerability to Heat-Related Mortality: A Multicity, Population-Based, Case-Crossover Analysis , 2006, Epidemiology.
[20] Luigi Perini,et al. Epidemiologic study of mortality during the Summer 2003 heat wave in Italy. , 2005, Environmental research.
[21] R. Macdonald,et al. Recent climate change in the Arctic and its impact on contaminant pathways and interpretation of temporal trend data. , 2005, The Science of the total environment.
[22] J. Schwartz,et al. Air Pollution and ST-Segment Depression in Elderly Subjects , 2005, Environmental health perspectives.
[23] Joel Schwartz,et al. Who is Sensitive to Extremes of Temperature?: A Case-Only Analysis , 2005, Epidemiology.
[24] S. Roberts. Interactions between particulate air pollution and temperature in air pollution mortality time series studies. , 2004, Environmental research.
[25] Isao Yoshimura,et al. Effects of Particulate Matter on Daily Mortality in 13 Japanese Cities , 2003, Journal of epidemiology.
[26] H. Kan,et al. Air pollution and daily mortality in Shanghai: a time-series study. , 2003, Archives of environmental health.
[27] D. Zmirou,et al. Short-term effects of ambient particles on mortality in the elderly: results from 28 cities in the APHEA2 project , 2003, European Respiratory Journal.
[28] S. Wood. Thin plate regression splines , 2003 .
[29] Rupa Basu,et al. Relation between elevated ambient temperature and mortality: a review of the epidemiologic evidence. , 2002, Epidemiologic reviews.
[30] R. Burnett,et al. Lung cancer, cardiopulmonary mortality, and long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution. , 2002, JAMA.
[31] J Schwartz,et al. Confounding and Effect Modification in the Short-Term Effects of Ambient Particles on Total Mortality: Results from 29 European Cities within the APHEA2 Project , 2001, Epidemiology.
[32] D. Dockery,et al. Increased Particulate Air Pollution and the Triggering of Myocardial Infarction , 2001, Circulation.
[33] Eger,et al. Fine particulate air pollution and mortality in 20 U.S. cities, 1987-1994. , 2000, The New England journal of medicine.
[34] B. Ostro,et al. Coarse and fine particles and daily mortality in the Coachella Valley, California: a follow-up study , 2000, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology.
[35] S L Zeger,et al. Exposure measurement error in time-series studies of air pollution: concepts and consequences. , 2000, Environmental health perspectives.
[36] J Schwartz,et al. The distributed lag between air pollution and daily deaths. , 2000, Epidemiology.
[37] J. Schwartz,et al. Reanalysis of the effects of air pollution on daily mortality in Seoul, Korea: A case-crossover design. , 1999, Environmental health perspectives.
[38] J. Schwartz,et al. Air pollution and cause-specific mortality in Milan, Italy, 1980-1989. , 1999, Archives of environmental health.
[39] G Touloumi,et al. Evidence for interaction between air pollution and high temperature in the causation of excess mortality. , 1993, Archives of environmental health.
[40] W. Keatinge,et al. Increased platelet and red cell counts, blood viscosity, and plasma cholesterol levels during heat stress, and mortality from coronary and cerebral thrombosis. , 1986, The American journal of medicine.
[41] Stefan Sperlich,et al. Generalized Additive Models , 2014 .
[42] Yun-Chul Hong,et al. Seasonal effect of PM(10) concentrations on mortality and morbidity in Seoul, Korea: a temperature-matched case-crossover analysis. , 2010, Environmental research.
[43] J. Knochel,et al. Medical progress: Heat stroke , 2002 .
[44] J Schwartz,et al. Air pollution and incidence of cardiac arrhythmia. , 2000, Epidemiology.
[45] F. Dominici,et al. Combining evidence on air pollution and daily mortality from the 20 largest US cities: a hierarchical modelling strategy , 2000 .