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   Time-location patterns of a population living in an air pollution hotspot  
   
نویسنده fan z. ,wu x. ,ohman-strickland p.
منبع journal of environmental and public health - 2010 - دوره : 2010 - شماره : 0
چکیده    This study characterized the time-location pattern of 107 residents living in air pollution hotspots,the waterfront south and copewood/davis streets communities in camden,nj. most residents in the two communities are minority and impoverished individuals. results showed that employment status played the fundamental role in determining time-location patterns of this study population,and the variations of time-location pattern by season and by day-type were partially attributed to employment status. compared to the national human activity pattern survey,the camden cohort spent significantly more time outdoors (3.8 hours versus 1.8 hours) and less time indoors (19.4 hours versus 20.9 hours) than the general us population,indicating a higher risk of exposure to ambient air pollution for the camden cohort. the findings of the study are important for understanding exposure routes and sources for the socioeconomically disadvantaged subgroup and ultimately help develop effective strategies to reduce community exposure to ambient air pollution in hotspots. copyright © 2010 xiangmei (may)wu et al.
آدرس environmental and occupational health sciences institute (eohsi),university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey (umdnj),rutgers university,piscataway,nj 08854,united states,environmental and occupational medicine,robert wood johnson medical school,umdnj, United States, environmental and occupational health sciences institute (eohsi),university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey (umdnj),rutgers university,piscataway,nj 08854,united states,department of public health,university of california,davis, United States, environmental and occupational health sciences institute (eohsi),university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey (umdnj),rutgers university,piscataway,nj 08854,united states,department of biostatistics,school of public health,umdnj, United States
 
     
   
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