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Ambient PM1 air pollution, blood pressure, and hypertension: Insights from the 33 Communities Chinese Health Study

No evidence exists concerning the association between blood pressure and ambient particles with aerodynamic diameter
  • Yang, B. Y.
  • Guo, Y.
  • Bloom, M. S.
  • Xiao, X.
  • Qian, Z. M.
  • Liu, E.
  • Howard, S. W.
  • Zhao, T.
  • Wang, S. Q.
  • Li, S.
  • Chen, D. H.
  • Ma, H.
  • Yim, S. H.
  • Liu, K. K.
  • Zeng, X. W.
  • Hu, L. W.
  • Liu, R. Q.
  • Feng, D.
  • Yang, M.
  • Xu, S. L.
  • Dong, G. H.
  • Keywords

    • Adolescent
    • Adult
    • Aged
    • *Air Pollutants
    • Air Pollution/*statistics & numerical data
    • Asian Continental Ancestry Group
    • *Blood Pressure
    • China/epidemiology
    • Environmental Exposure
    • Humans
    • Hypertension/*epidemiology
    • Middle Aged
    • *Particulate Matter
    • Residence Characteristics
    • Young Adult
    • *Adults
    • *Cross-sectional study
    • *Diastolic blood pressure
    • *Systolic blood pressure
    Publication details
    DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2018.12.047
    Journal: Environ Res
    Pages: 252-259 
    Work Type: Original
    Location: CPC-M
    Disease Area: PH
    Partner / Member: HMGU, LMU
    Access-Number: 30597289
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