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Lauren Pinault

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Weichenthal S, Pinault L, Christidis T, Burnett R, Brook J, Chu Y, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Sep; 8(39):eabo3381. PMID: 36170354
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released new guidelines for outdoor fine particulate air pollution (PM) recommending an annual average concentration of 5 μg/m. Yet, our understanding of the concentration-response...
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Korsiak J, Pinault L, Christidis T, Burnett R, Abrahamowicz M, Weichenthal S
Lancet Planet Health . 2022 May; 6(5):e400-e409. PMID: 35550079
Background: Wildfires emit many carcinogenic pollutants that contaminate air, water, terrestrial, and indoor environments. However, little is known about the relationship between exposure to wildfires and cancer risk. We aimed...
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Lang J, Pinault L, Colley R, Prince S, Christidis T, Tjepkema M, et al.
Environ Int . 2022 Feb; 161:107141. PMID: 35183941
Background: Using a nationally representative cohort of Canadian adults, we assessed associations between neighbourhood walkability and cause-specific mortality and investigated whether they differed by socioeconomic status. Methods: The study population...
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Villeneuve P, Lam S, Tjepkema M, Pinault L, Crouse D, Osornio-Vargas A, et al.
Environ Res . 2021 Nov; 204(Pt C):112344. PMID: 34742713
Background: Over the last decade, several studies have reported that residential proximity to vegetation, or 'greenness', is associated with improved birth outcomes, including for term birth weight (TBW), preterm birth...
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Chen H, Kaufman J, Olaniyan T, Pinault L, Tjepkema M, Chen L, et al.
BMJ . 2021 Oct; 375:n2368. PMID: 34625469
Objective: To investigate the association between changes in long term residential exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM) and premature mortality in Canada. Design: Population based quasi-experimental study. Setting: Canada....
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Olaniyan T, Pinault L, Li C, van Donkelaar A, Meng J, Martin R, et al.
Environ Res . 2021 Sep; 204(Pt A):111975. PMID: 34478722
We used a large national cohort in Canada to assess the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and stroke hospitalizations in association with long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM),...
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Zhao N, Pinault L, Toyib O, Vanos J, Tjepkema M, Cakmak S
Environ Int . 2021 Aug; 157:106817. PMID: 34385046
Background: There is increasing interest in the health effects of air pollution. However, the relationships between ozone exposure and mortality attributable to neurological diseases remain unclear. Objectives: To assess associations...
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To T, Zhu J, Terebessy E, Zhang K, Fong I, Pinault L, et al.
Environ Res . 2021 May; 199:111302. PMID: 34019894
Owing to their greater outdoor activity and ongoing lung development, children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) However, the effects of PM...
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Pinault L, Christidis T, Toyib O, Crouse D
Health Rep . 2021 May; 32(5):3-14. PMID: 34008928
Background: Residential greenness has been associated with health benefits, such as lower risk of mortality, cardiovascular disease, obesity, adverse birth outcomes and asthma and better psychological health. However, the variation...
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Crouse D, Pinault L, Christidis T, Lavigne E, Thomson E, Villeneuve P
Environ Res . 2020 Oct; 192:110267. PMID: 33027630
Background: Residential proximity to greenness in urban areas has been shown to confer a number of health benefits, including improved mental health. We investigated whether greenness was associated with self-reported...