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View article: Figure S4. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Figure S4. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Density of study subjects in Minnesota census tracts. The top map represents density of cases and controls combined, while the lower left and lower right represent density of only controls and only cases, respectively.
View article: Figure S5. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Figure S5. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
High and low average air pollution measured as the average of PM2.5 (µg/m3) and NDVI by cancer types, stratified by trimesters. Panel A: PM2.5 exposure; values < 12.0 µg/m3 were categorized as low and ≥12.0 were categorized as high. Panel …
View article: Figure S1. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Figure S1. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Seasonal and annual variability in PM2.5 (µg/m3) exposure levels estimated in the study population. Box plots represent the distribution of estimated ambient air pollution exposures for births falling within each month and year.
View article: Table S1. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Table S1. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
PM2.5 and NDVI exposure distribution between cases and controls per pregnancy period.
View article: Table S3. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Table S3. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between an interquartile range increase in PM2.5 and childhood cancer risk, per pregnancy period: census tract SES adjusted.
View article: Table S2. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Table S2. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between an interquartile range increase in PM2.5 and childhood cancer risk, per pregnancy period, mutually adjusted for NDVI.
View article: Table S5. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Table S5. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between an interquartile range increase in average normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and childhood cancer risk, per pregnancy period, mutually adjusted for …
View article: Figure S3. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Figure S3. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Annual maps of mean estimated NDVI values in Minnesota census tracts for the study period of 2000-2014. NDVI levels represent the average census tract-level exposure for study subjects in that tract during that year.
View article: Figure S2. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Figure S2. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Annual maps of mean estimated PM2.5 values in Minnesota census tracts for the study period of 2000-2014. PM2.5 concentrations given in µg/m3 represent the average census tract-level exposure for study subjects in that tract during that yea…
View article: Table S4. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Table S4. from Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between an interquartile range increase in the average normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and childhood cancer risk, per pregnancy period.
View article: Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study
Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Greenness, and Childhood Cancer Risk by Trimester of Exposure in Minnesota 2000 to 2014: A Case–Control Study Open
Background: Outdoor air pollution is a suspected risk factor for childhood cancer, and there is some evidence that greenness may reduce cancer risk. We examined relationships between prenatal exposure to ambient fine particle air pollution…
View article: Polygenic Risk, Daily Step Count, and Incident Type 2 Diabetes: Predictive Survival Modeling in the All of Us Research Program
Polygenic Risk, Daily Step Count, and Incident Type 2 Diabetes: Predictive Survival Modeling in the All of Us Research Program Open
View article: Prenatal fine particulate matter, maternal stress, and temperament outcomes in children from Mexico City
Prenatal fine particulate matter, maternal stress, and temperament outcomes in children from Mexico City Open
View article: PM2.5, vegetation density, and childhood cancer: a case-control registry-based study from Texas 1995-2011
PM2.5, vegetation density, and childhood cancer: a case-control registry-based study from Texas 1995-2011 Open
Background Air pollution is positively associated with some childhood cancers, whereas greenness is inversely associated with some adult cancers. The interplay between air pollution and greenness in childhood cancer etiology is unclear. We…
View article: Association between prenatal and childhood PM2.5 exposure and preadolescent anxiety and depressive symptoms
Association between prenatal and childhood PM2.5 exposure and preadolescent anxiety and depressive symptoms Open
Background: Fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) exposure has been linked to anxiety and depression in adults; however, there is limited research in the younger populations, in which symptoms often first arise. Methods: We examined the associ…
View article: EPID-29. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PM2.5, VEGETATION DENSITY AND CHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMORS: A CASE-CONTROL REGISTRY-BASED STUDY FROM TEXAS 1995-2011
EPID-29. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PM2.5, VEGETATION DENSITY AND CHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMORS: A CASE-CONTROL REGISTRY-BASED STUDY FROM TEXAS 1995-2011 Open
BACKGROUND Air pollution has been reported to be associated with childhood leukemia, and increasing vegetation density (greenness) has been inversely associated with adult cancer incidence. However, the interplay between air pollution and …
View article: Early Life Exposure to Air Pollution and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Findings from a Multisite Case-Control Study
Early Life Exposure to Air Pollution and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Findings from a Multisite Case-Control Study Open
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have reported associations between prenatal and early postnatal air pollution exposure and autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, findings differ by pollutant and developmental window. OBJECTIVES: We exa…
View article: Air pollution, neighborhood deprivation, and autism spectrum disorder in the Study to Explore Early Development
Air pollution, neighborhood deprivation, and autism spectrum disorder in the Study to Explore Early Development Open
Background: To examine whether neighborhood deprivation modifies the association between early life air pollution exposure and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we used resources from a multisite case-control study, the Study to Explore Earl…
View article: Urban stress and its association with symptoms of depression, fatigue, and sleep disruption in women in Mexico City
Urban stress and its association with symptoms of depression, fatigue, and sleep disruption in women in Mexico City Open
Women in urban neighborhoods often face disproportionately higher levels of environmental and social stressors; however, the health effects from urban stressors remains poorly understood. We aimed to evaluate the association between urban …
View article: COVID-19 subphenotypes at hospital admission are associated with mortality: a cross-sectional study
COVID-19 subphenotypes at hospital admission are associated with mortality: a cross-sectional study Open
We have an incomplete understanding of COVID-19 characteristics at hospital presentation and whether underlying subphenotypes are associated with clinical outcomes and therapeutic responses. For this cross-sectional study, we extracted ele…
View article: Changes in depressive and anxiety symptoms during COVID-19 in children from the PROGRESS cohort
Changes in depressive and anxiety symptoms during COVID-19 in children from the PROGRESS cohort Open
View article: Short-term air pollution exposure and anxiety symptoms in children from Mexico City
Short-term air pollution exposure and anxiety symptoms in children from Mexico City Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Short-term air pollution exposure has been linked to mental health conditions in adults; however, there is limited research in the younger populations in which symptoms often first arise. In this study, we examined the …
View article: Pre- and Postnatal Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Childhood Cognitive and Adaptive Function
Pre- and Postnatal Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Childhood Cognitive and Adaptive Function Open
Increasing evidence exists for an association between early life fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure and several neurodevelopmental outcomes, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the association between PM2.5 and adaptiv…
View article: Pre- and Postnatal Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Childhood Cognitive and Adaptive Function
Pre- and Postnatal Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Childhood Cognitive and Adaptive Function Open
Increasing evidence exists for an association between early life fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure and several neurodevelopmental outcomes, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the association between PM2.5 and adaptiv…
View article: The influence of maternal anxiety and cortisol during pregnancy on childhood anxiety symptoms
The influence of maternal anxiety and cortisol during pregnancy on childhood anxiety symptoms Open
View article: Associations between neighborhood socioeconomic cluster and hypertension, diabetes, myocardial infarction, and coronary artery disease within a cohort of cardiac catheterization patients
Associations between neighborhood socioeconomic cluster and hypertension, diabetes, myocardial infarction, and coronary artery disease within a cohort of cardiac catheterization patients Open
View article: Associations between chronic air pollution and COVID-19 mortality: A patient-level analysis from New York City
Associations between chronic air pollution and COVID-19 mortality: A patient-level analysis from New York City Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Vulnerability factors for COVID-19 mortality may include environmental exposures, such as air pollution. We aimed to perform individual-level analyses to understand whether, amongst adults hospitalized with PCR-confirme…
View article: Health Effects from Urban Stress in Women in Mexico City
Health Effects from Urban Stress in Women in Mexico City Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Individuals in urban neighborhoods often face disproportionately higher levels of environmental and social stressors; however, the health effects from urban stressors remains poorly understood. We studied the associatio…
View article: Changes in depression symptoms in Mexican women during the COVID-19 pandemic
Changes in depression symptoms in Mexican women during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: While COVID-19 infection affects health directly, the pandemic response has widespread implications as physical and social environments were radically changed by social distancing and stay at home measures. Mental healt…
View article: Changes in Depressive Symptoms, Stress and Social Support in Mexican Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Changes in Depressive Symptoms, Stress and Social Support in Mexican Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
The aim of this study was to examine changes in depression, stress and social support levels before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in women living in Mexico City. We studied 466 women enrolled in the Programming Research in Obesity, Grow…