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Household Air Pollution and Children's Blood Pressure

pmid: 22659548
To the Editor:Childhood blood pressure (BP) is an important predictor of hypertension and cardiovascular risk later in life1; risk factors for elevated BP in children remain mostly unknown. Ambient air pollution is associated with impaired vascular health, oxidative stress, and systemic inflammation
- University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh United States
- Imperial College London United Kingdom
- University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh United States
- Saint Paul University Canada
- Saint Paul University Canada
Air Pollutants, China, Energy-Generating Resources, Adolescent, Environmental Exposure, Carbon, Air Pollution, Indoor, Child, Preschool, Hypertension, Multivariate Analysis, Housing, Humans, Particulate Matter, Cooking, Child
Air Pollutants, China, Energy-Generating Resources, Adolescent, Environmental Exposure, Carbon, Air Pollution, Indoor, Child, Preschool, Hypertension, Multivariate Analysis, Housing, Humans, Particulate Matter, Cooking, Child
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