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Journal Scan / Research · February 09, 2018

Beneficial Cardiopulmonary Effects of Walking Are Eliminated Following Short-Term Exposure to Traffic Pollution

The Lancet

 

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The Lancet
Respiratory and Cardiovascular Responses to Walking Down a Traffic-Polluted Road Compared With Walking in a Traffic-Free Area in Participants Aged 60 Years and Older With Chronic Lung or Heart Disease and Age-Matched Healthy Controls: A Randomised, Crossover Study
Lancet 2018 Jan 27;391(10118)339-349, R Sinharay, J Gong, B Barratt, P Ohman-Strickland, S Ernst, F Kelly, JJ Zhang, P Collins, P Cullinan, KF Chung

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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