Long-Term Exposure to Ultrafine Particles and Incidence of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease in a Prospective Study of a Dutch Cohort
Environmental Health Perspectives2018Vol. 126(12), pp. 127007–127007
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George S. Downward, Erik J.H.M. van Nunen, Jules Kerckhoffs, Paolo Vineis, Bert Brunekreef, Jolanda M.A. Boer, Kyle P. Messier, Ananya Roy, W. M. Monique Verschuren, Yvonne T. van der Schouw, Ivonne Sluijs, John Gulliver, Gerard Hoek, Roel Vermeulen
Abstract
These findings strengthen the evidence that UFP exposure plays an important role in cardiovascular health and that risks of ambient air pollution may have been underestimated based on conventional air pollution metrics. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP3047.
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