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Autor:
Sue Kimbrough, Stephen Krabbe, Richard Baldauf, Timothy Barzyk, Matthew Brown, Steven Brown, Carry Croghan, Michael Davis, Parikshit Deshmukh, Rachelle Duvall, Stephen Feinberg, Vlad Isakov, Russell Logan, Tim McArthur, Amy Shields
Publikováno v:
Chemosensors, Vol 7, Iss 2, p 26 (2019)
Emissions from transportation sources can impact local air quality and contribute to adverse health effects. The Kansas City Transportation and Local-Scale Air Quality Study (KC-TRAQS), conducted over a 1-year period, researched emissions source char
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bbb564a1b3454d4abe089fb2d1768377
Autor:
Matthew S. Clifton, Dana B. Barr, Carry Croghan, Jon R. Sobus, Lillian Alston, Marsha K. Morgan, Richard Ian Walker, Erik Andersen, Fu-Lin Chen
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research. 144:81-91
Pyrethroid insecticides are widely used to control insects in both agricultural and residential settings worldwide. Few data are available on the temporal variability of pyrethroid metabolites in the urine of non-occupationally exposed adults. In thi
Autor:
Elizabeth Irvin-Barnwell, Angela Ragin-Wilson, Marsha K. Morgan, Kent Thomas, Aaron Grober, Carry Croghan, Kelsey Benson
Publikováno v:
ISEE Conference Abstracts. 2018
The U.S. Federal Research Action Plan on Recycled Tire Crumb Used on Playing Fields and Playgrounds is a multi-agency collaborative effort with several research activities. CDC/ATSDR and EPA conduc...
Autor:
Carry Croghan, Alan Vette, Janet Burke, Christopher Godwin, Thomas C. Long, Stuart Batterman, Bradley D. Schultz, Michael Breen
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 11, Iss 11, Pp 11481-11504 (2014)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume 11
Issue 11
Pages 11481-11504
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume 11
Issue 11
Pages 11481-11504
Air pollution health studies often use outdoor concentrations as exposure surrogates. Failure to account for variability of residential infiltration of outdoor pollutants can induce exposure errors and lead to bias and incorrect confidence intervals
Autor:
Robert D. Brook, Davyda Hammond, Robert L. Bard, Ron Williams, Carry Croghan, Richard T. Burnett, Hwashin Shin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 24:337-345
The US Environmental Protection Agency's (US EPA) Detroit Exposure and Aerosol Research Study (DEARS) has provided extensive data on human exposures to a wide variety of air pollutants and their impact on human health. Previous analyses in the DEARS
Autor:
Richard Baldauf, Gayle S.W. Hagler, William A. Mitchell, Daniel A. Vallero, Carry Croghan, Sue Kimbrough, Donald A. Whitaker, Richard C. Shores
Publikováno v:
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 6:295-305
Excess air pollution along roadways is an issue of public health concern to Federal, State, and local government environmental agencies and the public. This concern was the motivation for a long-term study to measure levels of air pollutants at vario
Autor:
Hwashin H. Shin, Robert L. Bard, Richard T. Burnett, Robert D. Brook, Alan Vette, Ron Williams, Carry Croghan
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 13:881-888
Environmental temperatures are inversely related to BP; however, the effects of short-term temperature changes within a 24-hour period and measured with high accuracy at the personal level have not been described. Fifty-one nonsmoking patients living
Autor:
Hwashin H. Shin, Ronald Williams, Richard T. Burnett, Jonathan Thornburg, Alan Vette, Carry Croghan, Charles Rodes, Robert L. Bard, Robert D. Brook
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background Levels of fine particulate matter [≤ 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5)] are associated with alterations in arterial hemodynamics and vascular function. However, the characteristics of the same-day exposure–response relationships
Autor:
Charles Rodes, Alan Vette, Jonathan Thornburg, Robert L. Bard, Carry Croghan, Richard T. Burnett, Ronald Williams, Robert D. Brook, Michael J. Phillips, Hwashin H. Shin
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 68:224-230
Higher ambient fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) levels can be associated with increased blood pressure and vascular dysfunction.To determine the differential effects on blood pressure and vascular function of daily changes in community ambient- ve
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 44:1386-1399
This analysis provides the initial summary of PM 2.5 mass concentrations relationships for all seasons and participants for a general population in the Detroit Exposure and Aerosol Research Study (DEARS). The summary presented highlights the utility