نتایج جستجو برای: exposure estimates

تعداد نتایج: 479240  

2017
Michael Jerrett Michelle C. Turner Bernardo S. Beckerman C. Arden Pope Aaron van Donkelaar Randall V. Martin Marc Serre Dan Crouse Susan M. Gapstur Daniel Krewski W. Ryan Diver Patricia F. Coogan George D. Thurston Richard T. Burnett

BACKGROUND Remote sensing (RS) is increasingly used for exposure assessment in epidemiological and burden of disease studies, including those investigating whether chronic exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with mortality. OBJECTIVES We compared relative risk estimates of mortality from diseases of the circulatory system for PM2.5 modeled from RS with that for P...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2000
M C Alavanja J H Lubin J A Mahaffey R C Brownson

Exposure to high concentrations of radon progeny (radon) produces lung cancer in both underground miners and experimentally exposed laboratory animals. To determine the risk posed by residential radon exposure, the authors performed a population-based, case-control epidemiologic study in Iowa from 1993 to 1997. Subjects were female Iowa residents who had occupied their current home for at least...

Journal: :Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 2021

Abstract. There is now a wealth of data to calculate global flood exposure. Available datasets differ in detail and representation both population distribution hazard. Previous studies risk have used interchangeably without addressing the impacts using different could on exposure estimates. By calculating sized rivers model-independent geomorphological river susceptibility map (RFSM), we show t...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2010
Damian Morgan

OBJECTIVES To estimate the rate of unintentional drowning mortality and hospitalised morbidity using population-based, population-risk and person-time denominator data and to compare the estimates obtained. To then compare exposure-based rates for drowning with road traffic death rates. METHOD Retrospective analysis of unintentional drowning mortality and hospitalised morbidity of New South W...

2016
Kotaro Ozasa

The late effects of exposure to atomic bomb radiation on cancer occurrence have been evaluated by epidemiological studies on three cohorts: a cohort of atomic bomb survivors (Life Span Study; LSS), survivors exposed IN UTERO : , and children of atomic bomb survivors (F1). The risk of leukemia among the survivors increased remarkably in the early period after the bombings, especially among child...

2013
Héloïse Gauvin Aude Lacourt Karen Leffondré

BACKGROUND Case-control studies are generally designed to investigate the effect of exposures on the risk of a disease. Detailed information on past exposures is collected at the time of study. However, only the cumulated value of the exposure at the index date is usually used in logistic regression. A weighted Cox (WC) model has been proposed to estimate the effects of time-dependent exposures...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2006
I Burstyn H-M Kim N Cherry Y Yasui

In occupational epidemiology, group-based exposure assessment entails estimating the average exposure level in a group of workers and assigning the average to all members of the group. The assigned exposure values can be used in epidemiological analyses and have been shown to produce virtually unbiased relative-risk estimates in many situations. Although the group-based exposure assessment cont...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2000
T Kauppinen J Toikkanen D Pedersen R Young W Ahrens P Boffetta J Hansen H Kromhout J Maqueda Blasco D Mirabelli V de la Orden-Rivera B Pannett N Plato A Savela R Vincent M Kogevinas

OBJECTIVES To construct a computer assisted information system for the estimation of the numbers of workers exposed to established and suspected human carcinogens in the member states of the European Union (EU). METHODS A database called CAREX (carcinogen exposure) was designed to provide selected exposure data and documented estimates of the number of workers exposed to carcinogens by countr...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
L Tomásek S C Darby

A brief description is given of the study of West Bohemian uranium miners, and recent and ongoing efforts to improve the quality of the data are summarized. Three recent analyses of the data from the cohort have led to rather different estimates of the excess relative risk of mortality from lung cancer per working-level month. The reasons for these different estimates are described, and it is c...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2000
Marc Stifelman

Ingestion of contaminated soil by children may result in significant exposure to toxic substances at contaminated sites. Estimates of such exposure are based on extrapolation of short-term-exposure estimates to longer time periods. This article provides daily estimates of soil ingestion on 64 children between the ages of 1 and 4 residing at a Superfund site; these values are employed to estimat...

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