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Exposure to ambient PM
2.5
associated with overall and domain-specific disability among adults in six low- and middle-income countries
Hualiang Lin
, Yanfei Guo
, Yang Zheng
, Xing Zhao
, Zheng Cao
, Steven E. Rigdon
, Hong Xian
, Xing Li
, Tao Liu
, Jianpeng Xiao
, Weilin Zeng
, Nancy L. Weaver
,
Zhengmin Qian
, Wenjun Ma
, Fan Wu
Department of Public Health Sciences
Section of Public Health Preparedness
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2.5
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Disability
100%
Low-middle Income Countries
100%
Ambient PM2.5
100%
Disability Evaluation
75%
Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5)
50%
Vulnerable Populations
25%
Older Adults
25%
Older Subjects
25%
Risk Factors
25%
Background Exposure
25%
Satellite Data
25%
Self-care
25%
Stratified Analysis
25%
Air Pollution
25%
High-score
25%
Linear Mixed Model
25%
Particulate Matter Pollution
25%
Adult Health
25%
PM2.5 Exposure
25%
PM2.5 Concentration
25%
With Disabilities
25%
Participation in Society
25%
Cardiopulmonary Function
25%
PM2.5 Level
25%
Life Activity
25%
Aging Health
25%
Global Aging
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Low and Middle Income Countries
100%
Particular Matter 2.5
100%
Vulnerable Population
14%
Disability
14%
Adult Health
14%
Atmospheric Aerosol
14%
Mixed Model
14%
Diseases
14%