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    Long-term exposure to PM2.5 and mortality in a national cohort in South Korea: effect modification by community deprivation, medical infrastructure, and greenness

    Long-term exposure to PM2.5 has been linked to increased mortality risk. However, limited studies have examined the potential modifying effect of community-level characteristics on this association, particularly ...

    Garam Byun, Sera Kim, Yongsoo Choi, Ayoung Kim, AiMS-CREATE Team in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Sleep duration and mortality in Korean adults: a population-based prospective cohort study

    Increasing evidence suggests that sleep duration is associated with risks of various diseases including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and certain types of cancer. However, the relationship wit...

    Sohyeon Kwon, Hyeyoung Lee, Jong-Tae Lee, Min-Jeong Shin, Sangbum Choi in BMC Public Health (2020)

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    Susceptibility to air pollution effects on mortality in Seoul, Korea: A case-crossover analysis of individual-level effect modifiers

    Air pollution's mortality effects may differ by subpopulation; however, few studies have investigated this issue in Asia. We investigated susceptibility to air pollutants on total, cardiovascular, and respirat...

    Ji-Young Son, Jong-Tae Lee, Ho Kim, Okhee Yi in Journal of Exposure Science & Environmenta… (2012)

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    Respiratory function as measured by peak expiratory flow rate and PM10: six communities study

    This Six Communities Study conducted at six communities in southwestern North Carolina investigates the respiratory health status of residents whose households are located near an incinerator. This diary study...

    JONG-TAE LEE, CARL M SHY in Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology (1999)