نتایج جستجو برای: air pollution tolerance index apti

تعداد نتایج: 755512  

2008
Abhijit Gosavi

Pollution of air resulting from toxic wastes emitted by large manufacturing plants and power-generation plants is a much-studied topic. The issue of health hazards arising from water pollution (see Wagner, Shamir, and Marks, 1994), storage and transportation of hazardous materials, and genetically-engineered food products has been a topic of intense debate and considerable research for the last...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2007
Wan-Li Cheng Yu-Song Chen Junfeng Zhang T J Lyons Joy-Lynn Pai Shiang-Hung Chang

Air pollution indices are commonly used to indicate the level of severity of air pollution to the public. The Pollution Standards Index (PSI) was initially established in response to a dramatic increase in the number of people suffering respiratory irritation due to the deteriorating air quality. The PSI was subsequently revised and implemented by the USEPA in 1999, and became known as the Air ...

2013
Zhanqiong He Songsak Sriboonchita Min He

To monitor and improve the urban air quality, the Chinese government has begun to make many efforts, and the interregional cooperation to cut and improve air quality has been required. In this paper, we focus on the seasonality of the first and second moments of the daily air pollution indexes (APIs) of 42 Chinese sample cities over 10 years, from June 5, 2000 to March 4, 2010, and investigate ...

2008
David Grass Mark Cane

This study quantifies the effects of stressful weather and elevated air pollution levels on cause-specific mortality in Santiago, Chile, during the austral winters from 1988 to 1996. A temporal synoptic index (TSI) is used to form weather classes and air pollution classes. Prior applications of the TSI have formed classes solely on the basis of weather and may have systematically underestimated...

2013
Maasoumeh Rashidi Mohammad Hossein Ramesht Moein Zohary Parinaz Poursafa Roya Kelishadi Zeinab Rashidi Reza Rouzbahani

BACKGROUND National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) scientists shows that long-term exposure to air pollutants increases the risk of respiratory diseases such as allergies, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to the health effects of ozone, fine particles, and other airborne toxicants. Air pollut...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
Monica E Campbell Qian Li Sarah E Gingrich Ronald G Macfarlane Shouquan Cheng

BACKGROUND Given the importance of physical activity to well-being, there is a need to encourage people to be physically active year-round. At the same time, many people are vulnerable to adverse health effects from air pollution, especially on smog alert days. This study was undertaken to determine when air pollution levels tend to be lowest so that the public can modify strenuous outdoor acti...

Journal: :Diabetes 2017
Sung Kyun Park

The adverse health effects of ambient (outdoor) air pollution have been recognized since increased mortality due to smog was reported in London in 1952 (1). Suspended particles (particulate matters) from soot were associated with increased mortality and morbidity related to both respiratory and cardiovascular disorders (1). Since then, great efforts have been made to control ambient air polluti...

2016
Zhanghua Chen Muhammad T. Salam Claudia Toledo-Corral Richard M. Watanabe Anny H. Xiang Thomas A. Buchanan Rima Habre Theresa M. Bastain Fred Lurmann John P. Wilson Enrique Trigo Frank D. Gilliland

OBJECTIVE Recent studies suggest that air pollution plays a role in type 2 diabetes (T2D) incidence and mortality. The underlying physiological mechanisms have yet to be established. We hypothesized that air pollution adversely affects insulin sensitivity and secretion and serum lipid levels. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Participants were selected from BetaGene (n = 1,023), a study of insulin ...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2011
Alan Abelsohn Dave M Stieb

OBJECTIVE To inform family physicians about the health effects of air pollution and to provide an approach to counseling vulnerable patients in order to reduce exposure. SOURCES OF INFORMATION MEDLINE was searched using terms relevant to air pollution and its adverse effects. We reviewed English-language articles published from January 2008 to December 2009. Most studies provided level II evi...

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