Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351285 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Children that live in an urban environment and are physically active on a daily basis have higher personal exposure to BC. High BC offsets the protective relationship between physical activity and airway inflammation.
Keywords
CDCTraffic related air pollutionColumbia Center for Children's Environmental HealthFeNOTRAPCCCEHIgEPAHAsthmaAir pollutionstandard deviationfractional exhaled nitric oxide IgE, immunoglobulin Eparticulate matterbody mass indexBMINew York CityMVAUrban environmentCenters for Disease Control and PreventionGeometric meanNitrogen dioxideNO2Nitric oxideNYCPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonexerciseBlack carbonelemental carbon
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Authors
Stephanie. Lovinsky-Desir, Kyung Hwa Jung, Andrew G. Rundle, Lori A. Hoepner, Joshua B. Bautista, Frederica P. Perera, Steven N. Chillrud, Matthew S. Perzanowski, Rachel L. Miller,