Comparison of PM 2.5 Air Pollution Exposures and Health Effects Associations Using 11 Different Modeling Approaches in the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS).
Melinda C PowerErin E BennettKatie M LynchJames D StewartXiaohui XuEun Sug ParkRichard L SmithWill VizueteHelene G MargolisRamon CasanovaRobert WallaceLianne SheppardQi YingMarc L SerreAdam A SzpiroJiu-Chiuan ChenDuanping LiaoGregory A WelleniusAaron van DonkelaarJeff D YanoskyEric A WhitselPublished in: Environmental health perspectives (2024)
estimation approach in epidemiologic studies, as investigators balance concerns about bias, efficiency, and resource allocation. Future work is needed to understand whether these conclusions also apply in the context of other air pollutants of interest. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12995.
Keyphrases
- air pollution
- particulate matter
- lung function
- healthcare
- public health
- heavy metals
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- quality improvement
- working memory
- risk assessment
- pregnancy outcomes
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- pregnant women
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- social media
- human health
- health promotion
- insulin resistance