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Mirowsky J, Carraway M, Dhingra R, Tong H, Neas L, Diaz-Sanchez D, et al.
Environ Res . 2022 Jul; 214(Pt 1):113768. PMID: 35780850
Exposure to air pollution is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, disease risk factors, and mortality. Specifically, particulate matter (PM), and to some extent ozone, are contributors to these...
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Rappazzo K, Baxter L, Sacks J, Alman B, Peterson G, Hubbell B, et al.
Atmos Environ (1994) . 2022 May; 262. PMID: 35572717
Multi-city epidemiologic studies examining short-term (daily) differences in fine particulate matter (PM) provide evidence of substantial spatial heterogeneity in city-specific mortality risk estimates across the United States. Because PM is...
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Benka-Coker M, Clark M, Rajkumar S, Young B, Bachand A, Brook R, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health . 2022 Mar; 241:113949. PMID: 35259686
Household air pollution from solid fuel combustion was estimated to cause 2.31 million deaths worldwide in 2019; cardiovascular disease is a substantial contributor to the global burden. We evaluated the...
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Weaver A, McGuinn L, Neas L, Devlin R, Dhingra R, Ward-Caviness C, et al.
Am Heart J . 2021 Oct; 243:201-209. PMID: 34610283
Background: Neighborhood-level socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes, but these associations are rarely studied across large, diverse populations. Methods: We used Ward's Hierarchical...
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Slawsky E, Ward-Caviness C, Neas L, Devlin R, Cascio W, Russell A, et al.
Environ Epidemiol . 2021 Jun; 5(3):e157. PMID: 34131618
Long-term air pollution exposure, notably fine particulate matter, is a global contributor to morbidity and mortality and a known risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and myocardial infarctions (MI)....
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Jian Y, Neas L, Messer L, Gray C, Jagai J, Rappazzo K, et al.
Int J Public Health . 2019 Jul; 64(9):1367-1374. PMID: 31273406
Objectives: To estimate county-level adult life expectancy for Whites, Black/African Americans (Black), American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) and Asian/Pacific Islander (Asian) populations and assess the difference across racial groups in the...
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Weaver A, McGuinn L, Neas L, Mirowsky J, Devlin R, Dhingra R, et al.
Environ Epidemiol . 2019 Mar; 3(1). PMID: 30882060
Introduction: Exposure to PM air pollution and neighborhood-level sociodemographic characteristics are associated with cardiovascular disease and possibly diabetes. However, the joint effect of sociodemographics and PM on these outcomes is...
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Baxter L, Dionisio K, Pradeep P, Rappazzo K, Neas L
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2018 Oct; 29(4):557-567. PMID: 30310133
Multi-city population-based epidemiological studies of short-term fine particulate matter (PM) exposures and mortality have observed heterogeneity in risk estimates between cities. Factors affecting exposures, such as pollutant infiltration, which are...
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Mirowsky J, Carraway M, Dhingra R, Tong H, Neas L, Diaz-Sanchez D, et al.
Environ Health . 2017 Nov; 16(1):126. PMID: 29157250
Background: Air pollution is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, of which ozone is a major contributor. Several studies have found associations between ozone and cardiovascular morbidity, but the...
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Brewer L, Wright J, Rice G, Neas L, Teuschler L
Environ Int . 2016 Dec; 102:30-41. PMID: 27988137
Cumulative risk assessments (CRAs) address exposures to multiple chemical and nonchemical stressors and often focus on characterization of health risks in vulnerable populations. Evaluating complex exposure-response relationships in CRAs requires...