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Long- and short-term air pollution exposure and measures of arterial stiffness in the Framingham Heart Study
Petter L.S. Ljungman
, Wenyuan Li
, Mary B. Rice
, Elissa H. Wilker
, Joel Schwartz
, Diane R. Gold
, Petros Koutrakis
, Emelia J. Benjamin
,
Ramachandran S. Vasan
, Gary F. Mitchell
, Naomi M. Hamburg
, Murray A. Mittleman
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Arterial Stiffness
100%
Air Pollution
41%
Pulse Wave Velocity
25%
Particles
25%
Nitrogen Oxide
16%
Heart
16%
Mean Arterial Pressure
8%
Reference Standards
8%
Simulation Mode
8%
Women
8%
Age
8%
Satellites
8%
Mixtures
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Arterial Stiffness
100%
Black Carbon
33%
Pulse Wave Velocity
25%
Association
25%
Long Term Exposure
16%
Nitrogen Oxide
16%
Heart
16%
Mean Arterial Pressure
8%
Age
8%
Carbon
8%
Woman
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Arterial Stiffness
100%
Pulse Wave
25%
Association
25%
Heart
16%
Mean Arterial Pressure
8%
Age
8%
Pressure
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Long Term Exposure
16%
Pollutant
16%
Nitrogen Oxide
16%
Ozone
16%
Carbon
8%