نتایج جستجو برای: municipal air pollution

تعداد نتایج: 274061  

Journal: :iranian journal of health sciences 0
hossein alidadi department of environmental health engineering, health sciences research center, mashhad mohammad taghi shakeri department of community medicine, medical school, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran ahmad hoseinzadeh department of environmental health engineering, school of health, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran anoosheh noorani medical school, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

background & purpose: air pollution has been known as one of the most effective factors on cardiovascular, pulmonary and infectious diseases. this study aims to determine the relation between mortality rate and air pollution in mashhad during 2007-2009. materials & methods: data of air pollution, mortality rate and geographic factors were collected during 2007-2009 and analyzed. mortality rate,...

Journal: :journal of ornamental plants 2015
a. abed esfahani h. amini n. samadi s. kar m. hoodaji

development of a green belt with suitable plant species around the source of emission can mitigate the atmospheric contamination. selection of such plant species are required to combat air pollution based on their tolerance level. present study was undertaken to evaluate the tolerance level of higher plants in east of esfahan city, iran, during 2011 in terms of assessing air pollution tolerance...

2014
Carmen Íñiguez Ana Esplugues Marisa Estarlich Ferran Ballester

Seven million premature deaths in the year 2012 could be attributable to air pollution, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) in its last Burden of Disease report [1]. Around 4.3 out of 7 million were caused by ambient air pollution and 3.7 million by household air pollution. In recent years, evidence regarding air pollution effects on the child respiratory system are growing conside...

2012
MARTHA PATRICIA SIERRA-VARGAS LUIS M TERAN

Air pollution is becoming a major health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. In support of this observation, the World Health Organization estimates that every year, 2.4 million people die because of the effects of air pollution on health. Mitigation strategies such as changes in diesel engine technology could result in fewer premature mortalities, as suggested by the US Environm...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
abdorahman bahrami hosein mahjub mohammad javad assari

background: the incomplete burning of fuel in engine of vehicles, evaporation of petrol from gas stations, and also car carburetor cause unburned hydrocarbons to be emitted in ambient air of cities and gas station locations. from unburned hydrocarbons; monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon influence to citizen's health and benzene is known as carcinogenic compounds. the objectives of this study are t...

2010
Niklas Berglind Petter Ljungman Jette Möller Johan Hallqvist Fredrik Nyberg Mårten Rosenqvist Göran Pershagen Tom Bellander

The association between ambient air pollution exposure and hospitalization for cardiovascular events has been reported in several studies with conflicting results. A case-crossover design was used to investigate the effects of air pollution in 660 first-time myocardial infarction cases in Stockholm in 1993-1994, interviewed shortly after diagnosis using a standard protocol. Air pollution data c...

2015
R. Karami A. Gharaei

This study was undertaken at four different sites (north polluted, south polluted, south healthy and north healthy) in Tehran, in order to examine whether there was a relationship between publicly available air quality data and the public’s perception of air quality and to suggest some guidelines for reducing air pollution. A total of 200 people were accidentally filled out the research questio...

2013
Danielle C. Ashworth Gary W. Fuller Mireille B. Toledano Anna Font Paul Elliott Anna L. Hansell Kees de Hoogh

BACKGROUND Research to date on health effects associated with incineration has found limited evidence of health risks, but many previous studies have been constrained by poor exposure assessment. This paper provides a comparative assessment of atmospheric dispersion modelling and distance from source (a commonly used proxy for exposure) as exposure assessment methods for pollutants released fro...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2003
Nino Künzli Rob McConnell David Bates Tracy Bastain Andrea Hricko Fred Lurmann Ed Avol Frank Gilliland John Peters

Population growth and the proliferation of roadways in Southern California have facilitated a glut of mobile air pollution sources (cars and trucks), resulting in substantial atmospheric pollution. Despite successful efforts over the past 40 years to reduce pollution, an alarming set of health effects attributable to air pollution have been described in Southern California. The Children's Healt...

2012
Shilpa Rao Vadim Chirkov Frank Dentener Rita Van Dingenen Shonali Pachauri Pallav Purohit Markus Amann Chris Heyes Patrick Kinney Peter Kolp Zbigniew Klimont Keywan Riahi Wolfgang Schoepp

Air pollution is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to global health outcomes. A methodological framework for evaluating the global health-related outcomes of outdoor and indoor (household) air pollution is presented and validated for the year 2005. Ambient concentrations of PM2.5 are estimated with a combination of energy and atmospheric models, with detailed representation o...

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