Short-term effects of real-time personal PM2.5 exposure on ambulatory blood pressure: A panel study in young adults

Volume: 697, Pages: 134079 - 134079
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Short-term exposure to PM2.5 has been shown to be associated with changes in blood pressure. However, most of the evidence is based on PM2.5 measurements from fixed stations and resting blood pressure measured at a regular time.To evaluate the short-term daily and hourly effects of real-time personal PM2.5 exposure on ambulatory blood pressure, and to compare the effects with those of PM2.5 exposure from fixed stations.Between April 2017 and...
Paper Details
Title
Short-term effects of real-time personal PM2.5 exposure on ambulatory blood pressure: A panel study in young adults
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
697
Pages
134079 - 134079
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