Bibliometric analysis of cardiometabolic disorders studies involving NO2, PM2.5 and noise exposure
Abstract Background This study uses bibliometric analysis to describe the state of research about the association of NO2, PM2.5 and noise exposures - three traffic-related pollutants - with cardiometabolic disorders. Methods We retrieved references published 1994-2017 from Scopus and classified refe...
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Main Authors: | Yu-Kai Huang (Author), Rosie Hanneke (Author), Rachael M. Jones (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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