(Archives of Environmental Health[TA])
5,076 results
  • Medical assessment of the health effects of short leisure trips. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):717-24.Toda M, Makino H, … Morimoto KAE
  • Using responses to questionnaires and results of saliva samples from 40 women, the authors assessed the effects on health of participation in a short leisure trip (2 nights, 3 d) to Kyushu Island in Japan. They addressed transportation, sightseeing, and group activities during the tour, which might differ from participants' usual activities. Levels of the salivary endocrinological stress markers …
  • Association between exposure to cadmium and blood pressure in Japanese peoples. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):711-6.Kurihara I, Kobayashi E, … Nogawa KAE
  • The authors studied the effects of environmental cadmium exposure on blood pressure (BP). Subjects 1140 men and 1713 women, aged > or =50 yr lived in three areas of Japan considered "unpolluted" by cadmium. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate relationships between hypertension/nonhypertension and cadmium concentrations in blood (B-Cd) or urine (U-Cd). Age, body mass index, …
  • Development and reduction of hypertension and oxidative stress among detergent industry workers. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):700-10.Boojar MM, Goodarzi F, Boojar MMAE
  • Hypertension status and oxidative stress parameters were assessed in 291 workers (hypertensive workers were divided into three grades, non-equivalently) at two detergent production plants, one of which included enzymes in the detergent (n=138) and another which did not (n=153), and 45 control workers in another industry three times (at the time of employment, 7 yrs later at the time of installati…
  • Evaluation of residential exposure to intermediate frequency magnetic fields. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):693-9.Kurokawa Y, Nitta H, Kabuto MAE
  • The authors measured the exposure to intermediate-frequency (IF: 10 kHz to 30 MHz) electromagnetic fields (EMF) in residential environments. They developed a system to acquire and record waveforms of IF magnetic fields (MFs) and set 5 nanotesla (nT) for the trigger level of acquisition. They operated the system near power lines, railroads, and electrical appliances as possible sources of IF-MFs. …
  • Effectiveness of clean indoor air ordinances in controlling environmental tobacco smoke in restaurants. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):677-85.Akbar-Khanzadeh F, Milz S, … Tex CAE
  • Clean indoor air (CIA) ordinances in Toledo, Ohio, and Bowling Green, Ohio, regulate smoking in restaurants to protect patrons and employees. Yet complete protection is questionable because the ordinances allow for smoking in certain dining sections. Two restaurants were studied in each city, one smoking and one nonsmoking. Levels of contaminants related to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)--dete…
  • Air pollution, passive smoking, and respiratory symptoms in adults. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):669-76.Ségala C, Poizeau D, … Gehanno PAE
  • We studied the independent role of air pollution and passive smoking on respiratory symptoms and group of symptoms by following 46 adult nonsmokers for 14 wk. Outcomes included the incidence of 15 symptoms. After adjustment for passive smoking, clear rhinorrhea and cough were positively related to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), particles (PM10), and black smoke (BS); whereas headache was positively rela…
  • Gliomas and farm pesticide exposure in men: the upper midwest health study. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):650-7.Ruder AM, Waters MA, … Brain Cancer Collaborative Study GroupAE
  • The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health evaluated farm pesticide exposure and glioma risk in a study that included 457 glioma cases and 648 population-based controls, all adult men (18-80 yr old) and nonmetropolitan residents of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Multiple logistic regressions were used to control for farm residence, age, age group, education, and exposure…
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-DNA adducts and breast cancer: a pooled analysis. [Journal Article]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):640-9.Gammon MD, Sagiv SK, … Santella RMAE
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-DNA adducts have been associated with breast cancer in several small studies. The authors' pooled analysis included 873 cases and 941 controls from a population-based case-control study. Competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in peripheral mononuclear cells was conducted in 2 rounds, and results were pooled on the basis of round-specific quantiles. The…
  • Health hazards from volcanic gases: a systematic literature review. [Systematic Review]
    Arch Environ Health. 2004 Dec; 59(12):628-39.Hansell A, Oppenheimer CAE
  • Millions of people are potentially exposed to volcanic gases worldwide, and exposures may differ from those in anthropogenic air pollution. A systematic literature review found few primary studies relating to health hazards of volcanic gases. SO2 and acid aerosols from eruptions and degassing events were associated with respiratory morbidity and mortality but not childhood asthma prevalence or lu…