نتایج جستجو برای: particulate matter with diameter less than 10 microns pm

تعداد نتایج: 9920432  

ژورنال: ابن سینا 2019

Background: Exposure to particulate air pollutants is one of the major problems and crises in Tehran metropolis, Iran. Various studies have shown the effect of particulate matter of air contaminants as an increase in cardiovascular and oxidative stress. So, the purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of <2.5 micrometers and <10 micrometers microns particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM1...

اسماعیل نسب, نادر, روشنایی, قدرت اله, شریفی, سارا, فرسان, حسین, کرمی, منوچهر,

Background and Objectives: Cardiac diseases are a major cause of death in Iran. The number of deaths from cardiac diseases can be reduced through controlling air pollution. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between increased air pollution and mortality from respiratory and cardiac diseases in Tehran. Methods: The average daily concentrations of five pollutants, includin...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
J I Levy J K Hammitt J D Spengler

Epidemiologic studies of the link between particulate matter (PM) concentrations and mortality rates have yielded a range of estimates, leading to disagreement about the magnitude of the relationship and the strength of the causal connection. Previous meta-analyses of this literature have provided pooled effect estimates, but have not addressed between-study variability that may be associated w...

2014
Natalia Palacios Kathryn C Fitzgerald Jaime E Hart Marc G Weisskopf Michael A Schwarzschild Alberto Ascherio Francine Laden

BACKGROUND Exposure to air pollution has been implicated in a number of adverse health outcomes and the effect of particulate matter (PM) on the brain is beginning to be recognized. Yet, no prospective study has examined the association between PM and risk of Parkinson Disease. Thus, our goal was assess if exposure to particulate matter air pollution is related to risk of Parkinson's disease (P...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2012
Renjie Chen Haidong Kan Bingheng Chen Wei Huang Zhipeng Bai Guixiang Song Guowei Pan

China is one of the few countries with some of the highest particulate matter levels in the world. However, only a small number of particulate matter health studies have been conducted in China. The study objective was to examine the association of particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of less than 10 μm (PM(10)) with daily mortality in 16 Chinese cities between 1996 and 2008. Two-sta...

H. Zhu J. Tang J. Zhang, L. Jiang M. Li, X. Yu X. Zhang

Background: Air in broiler houses is contaminated with considerable amounts of microbial aerosols, which affects the health of humans and birds. Thorough cleaning and disinfecting should be carried out to reduce particulate concentrations and minimize airborne microorganisms. Aims: To evaluate the effects of cleaning and disinfecting measures on bacterial commu...

2009
Lindsay JL Forbes Minal D Patel Alicja R Rudnicka Derek G Cook Tony Bush John R Stedman Peter H Whincup David P Strachan HR Anderson

BACKGROUND Higher exposure to outdoor air pollution is associated with increased cardiopulmonary deaths, but there is limited evidence about the association between outdoor air pollution and diagnosed cardiovascular disease. Our study aimed to estimate the size of the association between long term exposure to outdoor air pollution and prevalent cardiovascular disease. METHODS We carried out a...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2008
A Hyland M J Travers C Dresler C Higbee K M Cummings

OBJECTIVE To compare tobacco smoke-derived particulate levels in transportation and hospitality venues with and without smoking in 32 countries using a standardised measurement protocol. METHODS The TSI SidePak AM510 Personal Aerosol Monitor was used to measure the concentration of particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM(2.5)) in 1822 bars, restaurants, retail outlets, airpor...

2016
Paul Palmer

Project Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced that particulate matter (PM) now affects more people than any other pollutant. Here, we focus on PM less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) as they pose a greater risk to human health via respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. We focus on Delhi, India for three main reasons: 1) according to the WHO it is the most poll...

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