نتایج جستجو برای: outdoor pm25

تعداد نتایج: 21026  

2007
Adam Reff Barbara J. Turpin John H. Offenberg Clifford P. Weisel Jim Zhang Maria Morandi Thomas Stock Steven Colome Arthur Winer

The functional group (FG) composition of urban residential outdoor, indoor, and personal fine particle (PM2.5) samples is presented and used to provide insights relevant to organic PM2.5 exposure. PM2.5 samples (48 h) were collected during the Relationship of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA) study at 219 non-smoking homes (once or twice) in Los Angeles County, CA, Elizabeth, NJ, and Ho...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
W Jedrychowski E Flak

The aim of this study was to assess the respiratory effects of outdoor air pollution after correcting for allergy and indoor air quality. The respiratory health survey targeted 1,129 schoolchildren, 9 yrs of age, attending schools in Krakow located in city areas differing in outdoor air pollution levels. Chronic phlegm as a unique symptom was related neither to allergy nor to indoor variables, ...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2014
Bryce C Lowery David C Sloane

OBJECTIVES Our study sought to examine associations between the content of outdoor advertising and neighborhood ethnic/racial and socioeconomic composition to see whether particular communities disproportionately host harmful content. METHODS We constructed a spatial database of photographs taken from June 2012 until December 2012 in 7 identically zoned communities in Los Angeles, California,...

Journal: :Journal of hypertension 2012
Sarah Lewington Liming Li Paul Sherliker Yu Guo Iona Millwood Zheng Bian Gary Whitlock Ling Yang Rory Collins Junshi Chen Xianping Wu Shaojie Wang Yihe Hu Li Jiang Liqiu Yang Ben Lacey Richard Peto Zhengming Chen

OBJECTIVES Mean blood pressure varies moderately with outdoor air temperature in many western populations. Substantial uncertainty exists, however, about the strength of the relationship in other populations and its relevance to age, adiposity, medical treatment, climate and housing conditions. METHODS To investigate the relationship of blood pressure with season and outdoor temperature, we a...

2010
Sergio Fuselli Marco De Felice Roberta Morlino Luigi Turrio-Baldassarri

Fourteen volatile organic compounds (VOCs)-twelve hydrocarbons and two organochlorine compounds-were monitored both outdoors and indoors for three years at one site in Rome. Results showed that 118 out of 168 indoor seasonal mean values were higher than the corresponding outdoor concentrations. The most relevant source of outdoor hydrocarbons was automotive exhaust emissions. Due to the enforce...

2010
D. CASTRO K. SLEZAKOVA S. MORAIS M. C. PEREIRA

Traffic emissions and tobacco smoke are considered two main sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in indoor and outdoor air. In this study, the impact of these sources on the level of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and on the distribution of 15 PAHs regarded as priority pollutants by the US-EPA on PM2.5 were evaluated and compared. Outdoor and indoor PM2.5 samples were collected d...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
L J Liu P Koutrakis H H Suh J D Mulik R M Burton

During summer 1991, we collected indoor, outdoor, and personal ozone concentration data as well as time-activity data in State College, Pennsylvania. These concentrations were measured for 23 children and their homes using passive ozone samplers. Outdoor concentrations were also measured at a stationary ambient monitoring site. Results from this pilot study demonstrate that fixed-site ambient m...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2009
Annick Alpérovitch Jean-Marc Lacombe Olivier Hanon Jean-François Dartigues Karen Ritchie Pierre Ducimetière Christophe Tzourio

BACKGROUND Seasonal variations of blood pressure-related diseases have been described in several populations. However, few studies have examined the seasonal variations of blood pressure in the elderly, a segment of the population particularly exposed to vascular diseases. The association of blood pressure with season and outdoor temperature was examined in 8801 subjects 65 years or older from ...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ) 2005

2013

The continued growth of the cities is causing an increase of the amount of surface to illuminate. However, this rise into lighting brings some unintended consequences such as increased of energy consumption or the light pollution. To make these effects less intrusive as possible some councils have chosen to perform a part-night lighting in some areas. Nonetheless, this kind of shutdown may caus...

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