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Shakira Suglia
Association between Traffic-Related Black Carbon Exposure and Lung Function among Urban Women
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2008
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Shakira Suglia
Rollins School of Public Health
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Alexandros Gryparis
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Joel Schwartz
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In this cohort, exposure to traffic-related BC, a component of particulate matter, independently predicted decreased lung function in urban women, when adjusting for tobacco smoke, asthma diagnosis, and socioeconomic status.
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