Assessing Adverse Health Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Low Levels of Ambient Air Pollution: The HEI Experience and What's Next?

air pollution epidemiology long-term exposure mortality policy

Journal

Environmental science & technology
ISSN: 1520-5851
Titre abrégé: Environ Sci Technol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0213155

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 Jul 2024
Historique:
medline: 11 7 2024
pubmed: 11 7 2024
entrez: 11 7 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Although concentrations of ambient air pollution continue to decline in high-income regions, epidemiological studies document adverse health effects at levels below current standards in many countries. The Health Effects Institute (HEI) recently completed a comprehensive research initiative to investigate the health effects of long-term exposure to low levels of air pollution in the United States (U.S.), Canada, and Europe. We provide an overview and synthesis of the results of this initiative along with other key research, the strengths and limitations of the research, and remaining research needs. The three studies funded through the HEI initiative estimated the effects of long-term ambient exposure to fine particulate matter (PM

Identifiants

pubmed: 38991107
doi: 10.1021/acs.est.3c09745
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Hanna Boogaard (H)

Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1940, United States.

Dan L Crouse (DL)

Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1940, United States.

Eva Tanner (E)

Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1940, United States.

Ellen Mantus (E)

Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1940, United States.

Annemoon M van Erp (AM)

Health Effects Institute, 75 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1940, United States.

Sverre Vedal (S)

Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, 4225 Roosevelt Way N.E., Seattle, Washington 98105, United States.

Jonathan Samet (J)

Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health, 13001 East 17th Place, Aurora, Colorado 80045, United States.

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