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Assessment of indoor and outdoor PM species at schools and residences in a high-altitude Ecuadorian urban center
ArticleAbstract: An air monitoring campaign to assess children's environmental exposures in schools and residences, bPalabras claves:air pollution, Indoor, Outdoor, particulate matter, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, QUITO, ResidencesAutores:Li W.W., Marcia Racines, Mary Margaret Weigel, Montoya T., Patricia Eschanique, Raysoni A.U., Rodrigo X. ArmijosFuentes:scopusAssociation of Household Food Insecurity with the Mental and Physical Health of Low-Income Urban Ecuadorian Women with Children
ArticleAbstract: Chronic physical and mental health conditions account for a rising proportion of morbidity, mortalitPalabras claves:Autores:Marcia Racines, Mary Margaret Weigel, Nancy P. Castro, Rodrigo X. Armijos, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusCardiovascular-related outcomes in U.S. adults exposed to lead
ArticleAbstract: Cardiovascular-related clinical markers were evaluated in this cross-sectional study of United StatePalabras claves:Blood pressure, Cardiovascular, Clinical markers, Lead exposure, lipid profile, OccupationalAutores:Filippelli G.M., Mary Margaret Weigel, Obeng-Gyasi E., Rodrigo X. Armijos, Sayegh M.A.Fuentes:scopusDietary Inflammatory Index and Cardiometabolic Risk in Ecuadorian School-Age Children
ArticleAbstract: Background: Cardiometabolic diseases and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are becoming increasingly prevalePalabras claves:Cardiometabolic risk factors, dietary inflammatory index, ECUADOR, Inflammatory diet, Metabolic syndrome, school-age childrenAutores:Rodrigo X. Armijos, Wang Y., Weigel M.M.Fuentes:scopusDietary inflammatory index and cardiometabolic risk in ecuadorian women
ArticleAbstract: Low-grade systemic inflammation is implicated in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and car-diometabolic disePalabras claves:Cardiometabolic risk factors, Dietary inflammation index, ECUADOR, Metabolic syndromeAutores:Mary Margaret Weigel, Rodrigo X. Armijos, Wang Y., Xun P.Fuentes:scopusFood insecurity is associated with self-reported oral health in school-Age Ecuadorian children and is mediated by dietary and non-dietary factors
ArticleAbstract: Objective: The main objective was to investigate the association of household food insecurity (HFI)Palabras claves:Child oral health, Fermentable carbohydrate foods, food insecurity, Toothbrushing frequency, Water intakeAutores:Mary Margaret Weigel, Rodrigo X. ArmijosFuentes:scopusElevated blood lead and metal/metalloid levels and environmental exposure sources in urban Ecuadorian school-age children and mothers
ArticleAbstract: Background: Lead and other toxic and potentially toxic metals and metalloids are significant contribPalabras claves:Cadmium, Latin America, lead, Lead legacy, manganese, Total arsenic, Total mercury, Urban environmental exposuresAutores:Marcia Racines-Orbe, Mary Margaret Weigel, Obeng-Gyasi E., Rodrigo X. ArmijosFuentes:scopusEvaluation of sources and patterns of elemental composition of PM<inf>2.5</inf>at three low-income neighborhood schools and residences in Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Elemental characterization of fine particulate matter was undertaken at schools and residences in thPalabras claves:Elemental Composition, Enrichment factors, PM 2.5, Principal Component Analysis, QUITO, Residences, SCHOOLSAutores:Li W.W., Marcia Racines, Mary Margaret Weigel, Patricia Echanique, Pingitore. N.E., Raysoni A.U., Rodrigo X. ArmijosFuentes:scopusResidential exposure to urban traffic is associated with increased carotid intima-media thickness in children
ArticleAbstract: Chronic exposure to urban traffic pollution is documented to promote atherosclerosis in adults but lPalabras claves:Autores:Berwick M., Li W.W., Marcia Racines, Mary Margaret Weigel, Myers O.B., Rodrigo X. ArmijosFuentes:scopusResidential exposure to urban traffic is associated with the poorer neurobehavioral health of Ecuadorian schoolchildren
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: We investigated whether chronic traffic-generated air pollution containing fine and ultrafiPalabras claves:Distance from traffic, Fine and ultrafine particulate matters, Neurobehavioral outcomes, Traffic-generated air pollutionAutores:Khan K.M., Mary Margaret Weigel, Rodrigo X. Armijos, Rohlman D., Yonts S.Fuentes:scopus