Difference between revisions of "PM2.5 exposure-response function"
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− | + | The variable describes the relationship between cardiopulomnary mortality and personal exposure to PM2.5. The personal exposure is the time-weighted average concentration of individuals given knowledge on activity patterns and concentration in diffferent microenvironments | |
− | + | {{disclink|Exposure data availability}} | |
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− | == Definition == | + | == Definition == |
− | === Data === | + | === Data === |
+ | * [[Concentration-response to PM2.5]] | ||
+ | * Studies that relate personal exposures to cardiopulmonary mortality | ||
+ | * Studies that relate personal exposures to intermediate health markers and studies on relationship between intermediary health impacts and cardiopulmonay mortality. | ||
+ | * Studies relating personal exposure to ambient concentrations and/or simulations of personal exposures given activity patterns and ambient concentrations | ||
− | + | === Causality === | |
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− | + | no parent variables | |
− | + | === Unit === | |
− | + | m3/ug | |
− | + | === Formula === | |
+ | * Transform ambient concentration to a personal exposure measure in the Pope and Dockery studies, and derive exposure-response function (which becomes our prior){{disclink|apples and oranges}} | ||
+ | * Simulate exposure-response function from combination of exposure-intermediary health and intermiediary health - cardiopulmonary mortality studies (gives us additional information on exposure -response ) | ||
+ | * Update with Bayesian rule concentration-response function with above function and with additional knowledge from other existing studies on personal exposure - cardiopulmonary mortality if/when such studies exist | ||
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Contents
Scope
The variable describes the relationship between cardiopulomnary mortality and personal exposure to PM2.5. The personal exposure is the time-weighted average concentration of individuals given knowledge on activity patterns and concentration in diffferent microenvironments D↷
Definition
Data
- Concentration-response to PM2.5
- Studies that relate personal exposures to cardiopulmonary mortality
- Studies that relate personal exposures to intermediate health markers and studies on relationship between intermediary health impacts and cardiopulmonay mortality.
- Studies relating personal exposure to ambient concentrations and/or simulations of personal exposures given activity patterns and ambient concentrations
Causality
no parent variables
Unit
m3/ug
Formula
- Transform ambient concentration to a personal exposure measure in the Pope and Dockery studies, and derive exposure-response function (which becomes our prior)D↷
- Simulate exposure-response function from combination of exposure-intermediary health and intermiediary health - cardiopulmonary mortality studies (gives us additional information on exposure -response )
- Update with Bayesian rule concentration-response function with above function and with additional knowledge from other existing studies on personal exposure - cardiopulmonary mortality if/when such studies exist