Relationships between perceived health status and ambient air quality parameters in healthy Japanese: a panel study
Abstract Background There has been growing global concern about air pollution due to its great risk to public health. In Japan, although industrial- and traffic-related air pollution has been decreasing, concerns about particulate matter air pollution has been growing in recent years. In this study,...
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Main Authors: | Motoyuki Nakao (Author), Keiko Yamauchi (Author), Satoshi Mitsuma (Author), Hisamitsu Omori (Author), Yoko Ishihara (Author) |
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