Health impacts of lifestyle and ambient air pollution patterns on all-cause mortality: a UK Biobank cohort study
Abstract Background Extensive evidence indicates that both lifestyle factors and air pollution are strongly associated with all-cause mortality. However, little studies in this field have integrated these two factors in order to examine their relationship with mortality and explore potential interac...
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Main Authors: | Lining Pu (Author), Yongbin Zhu (Author), Xiaojuan Shi (Author), Huihui Wang (Author), Degong Pan (Author), Xiaoxue He (Author), Xue Zhang (Author), Liqun Wang (Author), Xiaojuan Liu (Author), Shulan He (Author), Xian Sun (Author), Jiangping Li (Author) |
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