| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6313426 | Environment International | 2015 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												Exposure to particulate matter constituents, in particular iron may increase blood pressure in children. The possible association with iron may indicate the health relevance of non-exhaust emissions of traffic.
											Keywords
												TRANSPHORMPIAMALOOCVPM2.5PM10Air pollutionEpidemiologyElemental compositionescapeparticulate matterland-use regressionGISGeographic information systembody mass indexBMIcardiovascularLUREuropean Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution EffectsNO2Nitrogen dioxidePrevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite AllergyBirth cohort
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											Authors
												Natalya Bilenko, Bert Brunekreef, Rob Beelen, Marloes Eeftens, Kees de Hoogh, Gerard Hoek, Gerard H. Koppelman, Meng Wang, Lenie van Rossem, Ulrike Gehring, 
											