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2016

Area-level population exposure

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Estimation Of Long-Term Area-Average Pm2.5 Concentrations For Area-Level Health Analyses, Sun-Young Kim, Casey Olives, Neal Fann, Joel Kaufman, Sverre Vedal, Lianne Sheppard Jul 2016

Estimation Of Long-Term Area-Average Pm2.5 Concentrations For Area-Level Health Analyses, Sun-Young Kim, Casey Olives, Neal Fann, Joel Kaufman, Sverre Vedal, Lianne Sheppard

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Introduction: There is increasing evidence of an association between individual long-term PM2.5 exposure and human health. Mortality and morbidity data collected at the area-level are valuable resources for investigating corresponding population-level health effects. However, PM2.5 monitoring data are available for limited periods of time and locations, and are not adequate for estimating area-level concentrations. We developed a general approach to estimate county-average concentrations representative of population exposures for 1980-2010 in the continental U.S.

Methods: We predicted annual average PM2.5 concentrations at about 70,000 census tract centroids, using a point prediction model previously developed for estimating annual average …