Effects of gaseous and solid constituents of air pollution on endothelial function
Ambient air pollution is a leading cause of non-communicable disease globally. The largest
proportion of deaths and morbidity due to air pollution is now known to be due to …
proportion of deaths and morbidity due to air pollution is now known to be due to …
Formation of urban fine particulate matter
Urban air pollution represents one of the greatest environmental challenges facing mankind
in the 21st century. 1, 2 Noticeably, many develo** countries, such as China and India …
in the 21st century. 1, 2 Noticeably, many develo** countries, such as China and India …
Bad air can also kill: residential indoor air quality and pollutant exposure risk during the COVID-19 crisis
During the first outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic the population, focusing primarily on
the risk of infection, was generally inattentive to the quality of indoor air. Spain, and the city …
the risk of infection, was generally inattentive to the quality of indoor air. Spain, and the city …
Nanomaterials versus ambient ultrafine particles: an opportunity to exchange toxicology knowledge
Background: A rich body of literature exists that has demonstrated adverse human health
effects following exposure to ambient air particulate matter (PM), and there is strong support …
effects following exposure to ambient air particulate matter (PM), and there is strong support …
Particulate matter air pollution and cardiovascular disease: an update to the scientific statement from the American Heart Association
In 2004, the first American Heart Association scientific statement on “Air Pollution and
Cardiovascular Disease” concluded that exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution …
Cardiovascular Disease” concluded that exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution …
Associations of mortality with long-term exposures to fine and ultrafine particles, species and sources: results from the California Teachers Study Cohort
Background Although several cohort studies report associations between chronic exposure
to fine particles (PM2. 5) and mortality, few have studied the effects of chronic exposure to …
to fine particles (PM2. 5) and mortality, few have studied the effects of chronic exposure to …
Health effects of particulate air pollution: a review of epidemiological evidence
R Rückerl, A Schneider, S Breitner, J Cyrys… - Inhalation …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
FEF25–75, forced expiratory flow at 25–75% of vital capacity; FEV1, forced expiratory
volume in 1 second; FMD, flow-mediated dilatation; FVC, forced vital capacity; GIS …
volume in 1 second; FMD, flow-mediated dilatation; FVC, forced vital capacity; GIS …
Oxidative stress and inflammation generated DNA damage by exposure to air pollution particles
P Møller, PH Danielsen, DG Karottki, K Jantzen… - … research/Reviews in …, 2014 - Elsevier
Generation of oxidatively damaged DNA by particulate matter (PM) is hypothesized to occur
via production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation. We investigated this …
via production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation. We investigated this …
Review of evidence on health aspects of air pollution: REVIHAAP project: technical report
World Health Organization - 2021 - apps.who.int
This document presents answers to 24 questions relevant to reviewing European policies on
air pollution and to addressing health aspects of these policies. The answers were …
air pollution and to addressing health aspects of these policies. The answers were …
Association between changes in air pollution levels during the Bei**g Olympics and biomarkers of inflammation and thrombosis in healthy young adults
Context Air pollution is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), but the underlying
biological mechanisms are not well understood. Objective To determine whether markers …
biological mechanisms are not well understood. Objective To determine whether markers …