نتایج جستجو برای: physical exposures

تعداد نتایج: 694226  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2008
Ana V Diez Roux Amy H Auchincloss Tracy Green Franklin Trivellore Raghunathan R Graham Barr Joel Kaufman Brad Astor Jerry Keeler

Exposure to airborne particulate matter has been linked to cardiovascular events. Whether this finding reflects an effect of particulate matter exposure on the triggering of events or development of atherosclerosis remains unknown. Using data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis collected at baseline (2000-2002), the authors investigated associations of 20-year exposures to particulat...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
M Lippmann

Definitive information on the chronic effects of exposure to ozone (O3) in humans is not available. There is a strong concern that ozone could produce chronic lung damage in humans on the basis that exposures are ubiquitous at levels that produce transient symptoms, function deficits, and lung inflammation in humans and chronic lung damage in laboratory animals. Both prospective and national po...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
J M Donald K Hooper C Hopenhayn-Rich

Toluene is a widely used industrial solvent, and humans may also have high exposures to toluene from the deliberate inhalation ("sniffing") of paint reducer, paint thinner, or paint for their narcotic effects. A number of case reports describe neonatal effects that have been attributed to toluene abuse during pregnancy. These effects may include intrauterine growth retardation, premature delive...

Journal: :Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2013

The Fetal Origins Hypothesis (FOH), put forward in the epidemiological literature and later flourished in the economics literature, suggests that the time in utero is a critical period for human development. However, much attention has been paid to the consequences of fetal exposures to more extreme natural shocks, while less is known about fetal exposures to milder but more commonly experience...

Journal: :Demography 2014
Kathryn M Yount Sarah Zureick-Brown Rania salem

Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is widespread, but its implications for their economic and non-economic activities are understudied. Leveraging new data from 564 ever-married women aged 22–65 in rural Minya, Egypt, we estimated logistic regressions and zero-inflated negative binomial regressions to test spillover, compensation, and patriarchal bargaining theories about the influen...

2016
Katrina N. Burns Kan Sun Julius N. Fobil Richard L. Neitzel Kim Natasha Dirks

Electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing occupational and environmental health issue around the globe. E-waste recycling is a green industry of emerging importance, especially in low-and middle-income countries where much of this recycling work is performed, and where many people's livelihoods depend on this work. The occupational health hazards of e-waste recycling have not been adequately expl...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
T A Sellers C M Vachon V S Pankratz C A Janney Z Fredericksen K R Brandt Y Huang F J Couch L H Kushi J R Cerhan

Early-life exposures may influence the development of breast cancer. The authors examined the association of childhood and adolescent anthropometric factors, physical activity levels, and diet with adult mammographic breast density, a strong risk factor for breast cancer. Women in the Minnesota Breast Cancer Family Study cohort who had undergone mammograms but had not had breast cancer (n=1,893...

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