BG Armstrong, A Darnton - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com Correspondence to: Ben G Armstrong, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT; UK, ben. armstrong@lshtm.ac.uk ...
Accepted 30 November 2007 Published Online First 20 December 2007 Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
M Carder, R McNamee, I Beverland, R Elton … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com Main results: For all-cause respiratory and non-cardiorespiratory mortality,
there was a significant association between mortality and lagged black smoke
concentration. Generally the maximum black smoke effect occurred at lag 0, ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►bmj.com [PDF] B Brunekreef - British Medical Journal, 2005 - oem.bmj.com M any studies from the west have implicated traffic pollution in respiratory
disease, especially in children. Usually, these studies have been conducted in
areas with high traffic densities such as inner cities, or areas near major ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 5 versions
- ►bmj.com RS Koskela, P Mutanen, JA Sorsa, M Klockars - British Medical Journal, 2005 - oem.bmj.com Background: Work related dust exposure is a risk factor for acute and chronic
respiratory irritation and inflammation. Exposure to dust and cigarette smoke
predisposes to exogenous viral and bacterial infections of the respiratory ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions
PM Rabinowitz, D Galusha, MD Slade, C Dixon- … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - oem.bmj.com Online First articles must include the digital object identifier (DOIs) and date
of initial publication. establish publication priority; they are indexed by
PubMed from initial publication. Citations to may be posted when available ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►nih.gov S Roberts, MA Martin - British Medical Journal, 2006 - oem.bmj.com Objectives: To apply a new method for estimating the association between daily
ambient particulate matter air pollution (PM) and daily mortality to data from
over 100 United States cities contained in the National Morbidity, ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
- ►ucl.ac.uk [PDF] M Virtanen, S Koskinen, M Kivimaki, T … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com Methods: A representative sample of the Finnish working population aged 30–64
(1667 men, 1707 women) in 2000–2001 responded to a survey questionnaire on
non-work factors (marital status, housing conditions, non-work social ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
R Schutte, T Nawrot, T Richart, L Thijs, HA … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com Results: 24 h urinary cadmium excretion was significantly higher in the high
compared with the low exposure group (p<0.001). Even though systolic (p = 0.42),
diastolic (p = 0.14) and mean arterial pressure (p = 0.68) did not differ ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions
- ►nih.gov S Taimela, S Justén, P Aronen, H Sintonen, E … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com Methods: Economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial. 418
workers with high risk of sickness absence from one corporation were randomised
to intervention (n = 209) or to usual care (n = 209). The subjects in the ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions
- ►bmj.com AD LaMontagne - British Medical Journal, 2005 - oem.bmj.com Wild et al present an original cost effectiveness analysis for medical
surveillance for isocyanate asthma in this issue of OEM. 1 The general case for
surveillance for isocyanate asthma is a compelling one. Most occupational ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions