Items where Author is "Agis, David"
Number of items: 4. 2015Perez, Laura and Wolf, Kathrin and Hennig, Frauke and Penell, Johanna and Basagaña, Xavier and Foraster, Maria and Aguilera, Inmaculada and Agis, David and Beelen, Rob and Brunekreef, Bert and Cyrys, Josef and Fuks, Kateryna B. and Adam, Martin and Baldassarre, Damiano and Cirach, Marta and Elosua, Roberto and Dratva, Julia and Hampel, Regina and Koenig, Wolfgang and Marrugat, Jaume and de Faire, Ulf and Pershagen, Göran and Probst-Hensch, Nicole M. and de Nazelle, Audrey and Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J. and Rathmann, Wolfgang and Rivera, Marcela and Seissler, Jochen and Schindler, Christian and Thiery, Joachim and Hoffmann, Barbara and Peters, Annette and Künzli, Nino. (2015) Air pollution and atherosclerosis : a cross-sectional analysis of four European cohort studies in the ESCAPE study. Environmental Health Perspectives, 123 (6). pp. 597-605. 2014Foraster, Maria and Basagaña, Xavier and Aguilera, Inmaculada and Rivera, Marcela and Agis, David and Bouso, Laura and Deltell, Alexandre and Marrugat, Jaume and Ramos, Rafel and Sunyer, Jordi and Vila, Joan and Elosua, Roberto and Künzli, Nino. (2014) Association of long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution with blood pressure and hypertension in an adult population-based cohort in Spain (the REGICOR study). Environmental Health Perspectives, 122 (4). pp. 404-411. Foraster, Maria and Künzli, Nino and Aguilera, Inmaculada and Rivera, Marcela and Agis, David and Vila, Joan and Bouso, Laura and Deltell, Alexandre and Marrugat, Jaume and Ramos, Rafel and Sunyer, Jordi and Elosua, Roberto and Basagaña, Xavier. (2014) High blood pressure and long-term exposure to indoor noise and air pollution from road traffic. Environmental Health Perspectives, 122 (11). pp. 1193-1200. 2013Basagaña, Xavier and Aguilera, Inmaculada and Rivera, Marcela and Agis, David and Foraster, Maria and Marrugat, Jaume and Elosua, Roberto and Künzli, Nino. (2013) Measurement error in epidemiologic studies of air pollution based on land-use regression models. American journal of epidemiology, Vol. 178, No. 8. pp. 1342-1346. |