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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R834900

Are Diabetics and the Neurologically Impaired at Increased Risk from Air Pollutant Exposures? A National Analysis

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Journal Article Evidence on vulnerability and susceptibility to health risks associated with short-term exposure to particulate matter: a systematic review and meta-analysis. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Bell ML, Zanobetti A, Dominici F Bell ML, Zanobetti A, Dominici F. Evidence on vulnerability and susceptibility to health risks associated with short-term exposure to particulate matter: a systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Epidemiology 2013;178(6):865-876. R834798 (2013)
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Journal Article Who is more affected by ozone pollution? A systematic review and meta-analysis. None Bell ML, Zanobetti A, Dominici F Bell ML, Zanobetti A, Dominici F. Who is more affected by ozone pollution? A systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Epidemiology 2014;180(1):15-28. R834798 (Final)
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Journal Article Does exposure prediction bias health-effect estimation?: The relationship between confounding adjustment and exposure prediction. None Cefalu M, Dominici F Cefalu M, Dominici F. Does exposure prediction bias health-effect estimation?: The relationship between confounding adjustment and exposure prediction. Epidemiology 2014;25(4):583-590. R834798 (Final)
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Journal Article Associations between long-term exposure to chemical constituents of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality in Medicare enrollees in the eastern United States. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Chung Y, Dominici F, Wang Y, Coull BA, Bell ML Chung Y, Dominici F, Wang Y, Coull BA, Bell ML. Associations between long-term exposure to chemical constituents of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality in Medicare enrollees in the eastern United States. Environmental Health Perspectives 2015;123(5):467-474. R834798 (2014)
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Journal Article Particulate matter matters. None Dominici F, Greenstone M, Sunstein CR Dominici F, Greenstone M, Sunstein CR. Particulate matter matters. Science 2014;344(6181):257-259. R834798 (Final)
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Journal Article Chemical composition of fine particulate matter and life expectancy: in 95 US counties between 2002 and 2007. EPIDEMIOLOGY Dominici F, Wang Y, Correia AW, Ezzati M, Pope III CA, Dockery DW Dominici F, Wang Y, Correia AW, Ezzati M, Pope IIII CA, Dockery DW. Chemical composition of fine particulate matter and life expectancy: in 95 US counties between 2002 and 2007. Epidemiology 2015;26(4):556-564. R834798 (Final)
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Journal Article PM2.5 and survival among older adults: effect modification by particulate composition. None Kioumourtzoglou M-A, Austin E, Koutrakis P, Dominici F,SchwartzJ,Zanobetti A Kioumourtzoglou M-A, Austin E, Koutrakis P, Dominici F, Schwartz J, Zanobetti A. PM2.5 and survival among older adults: effect modification by particulate composition. Epidemiology 2015;26(3):321-327. R834798 (2015)
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Journal Article PM2.5 and mortality in 207 US cities: modification by temperature and city characteristics. EPIDEMIOLOGY Kioumourtzoglou M-A, Schwartz J, James P, Dominici F, Zanobetti A Kioumourtzoglou M-A, Schwartz J, James P, Dominici F, Zanobetti A. PM2.5 and mortality in 207 US cities: modification by temperature and city characteristics. Epidemiology 2016;27(2):221-227. R834894 (Final)
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Journal Article Long-term PM2.5 exposure and neurological hospital admissions in the northeastern United States. None Kioumourtzoglou M-A, Schwartz JD, Weisskopf MG, Melly SJ, Wang Y, Dominici F, Zanobetti A Kioumourtzoglou M-A, Schwartz JD, Weisskopf MG, Melly SJ, Wang Y, Dominici F, Zanobetti A. Long-term PM2.5 exposure and neurological hospital admissions in the northeastern United States. Environmental Health Perspectives 2016:124(1):23-29. R834798 (2015)
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Journal Article Association between hospital performance on patient safety and 30-day mortality and unplanned readmission for medicare fee-for-service patients with acute myocardial infarction. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION Wang Y, Eldridge N, Metersky ML, Sonnenfeld N, Fine JM, Pandolfi MM, Eckenrode S, Bakullari A, Galusha DH, Jaser L, Verzier NR, Nuti SV, Hunt D, Normand SL, Krumholz HM Wang Y, Eldridge N, Metersky ML, Sonnenfeld N, Fine JM, Pandolfi MM, Eckenrode S, Bakullari A, Galusha DH, Jaser L, Verzier NR, Nuti SV, Hunt D, Normand SL, Krumholz HM. Association between hospital performance on patient safety and 30-day mortality and unplanned readmission for medicare fee-for-service patients with acute myocardial infarction. Journal of the American Heart Association 2016;5(7):e003731 (14 pp.). R834900 (Final)
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Journal Article A national case-crossover analysis of the short-term effect of PM2.5 on hospitalizations and mortality in subjects with diabetes and neurological disorders. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Zanobetti A, Dominici F, Wang Y, Schwartz JD Zanobetti A, Dominici F, Wang Y, Schwartz JD. A national case-crossover analysis of the short-term effect of PM2.5 on hospitalizations and mortality in subjects with diabetes and neurological disorders. Environmental Health 2014;13(1):38 (11 pp.). R834798 (Final)
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