C. Arden Pope
American economist
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- Bachelors Economics Brigham Young University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, C. Arden Pope III is an American professor of economics at Brigham Young University and one of the world's foremost experts in environmental science. He received his B.S. from Brigham Young University in 1978 and his Ph.D. in economics and statistics from Iowa State University in 1981. Although his research includes many papers on topics in the fields in which he was trained—environmental economics, resource economics, and agricultural economics—he is better known for his cross-disciplinary work in environmental epidemiology and public health. He is world-renowned for his seminal work on the effects of particulate air pollution on mortality and health. His articles have helped establish the connection between air pollution and health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular, and pulmonary disease. These research findings have influenced environmental policy in the United States and Europe, contributing to the establishment of emission standards for particulate matter pollution.
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- An association between air pollution and mortality in six U.S. cities. (1993) (6910)
- Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease: An Update to the Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (2010) (4937)
- Particulate air pollution as a predictor of mortality in a prospective study of U.S. adults. (1995) (2849)
- Acute respiratory effects of particulate air pollution. (1994) (2268)
- Air pollution and mortality in elderly people: a time-series study in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (1995) (325)
- Acute exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and heart rate variability. (2001) (208)
- Particulate and ozone pollutant effects on the respiratory function of children in southwest Mexico City. (1999) (140)
- Episodic Exposure to Fine Particulate Air Pollution Decreases Circulating Levels of Endothelial Progenitor Cells (2010) (129)
- Cardiopulmonary mortality and air pollution (2002) (123)
- Air pollution and respiratory illness of children in São Paulo, Brazil. (1999) (118)
- Respiratory changes due to long-term exposure to urban levels of air pollution: a histopathologic study in humans. (1998) (117)
- Daily changes in oxygen saturation and pulse rate associated with particulate air pollution and barometric pressure. (1999) (48)
- Passive cigarette smoke, coal heating, and respiratory symptoms of nonsmoking women in China. (1993) (38)
- A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Elementary School Absences and Fine Particulate Air Pollution (2016) (20)
- Air pollution effects on ventricular repolarization. (2009) (19)
- Fine Particulate Matter and Respiratory Healthcare Encounters among Survivors of Childhood Cancers (2019) (15)
- Women's respiratory health in the cotton textile industry: an analysis of respiratory symptoms in 973 non-smoking female workers. (1994) (15)
- AHA Scientific Statement Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease An Update to the Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (2010) (12)
- Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Mortality among Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Patients (2020) (12)
- Statement From the American Heart Association Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease : An Update to the Scientific (2012) (5)
- Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease: An Update to the (2010) (1)
- Abstract 2939: Heart Failure Exacerbation and Exposure to Fine Particulate Air Pollution (2008) (1)
- Abstract 16041: Interaction of Genetic Variation at the ABO Locus With Short-Term Exposure to Elevated Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution Results in Differential Associations With Acute Coronary Events (2017) (1)
- Abstract 14900: Association of Endothelial Microparticles and Mediators of Systemic Inflammation With Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution (2016) (0)
- Abstract 15149: Short-term Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution Preferentially Increases the Risk of ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Events (2015) (0)
- CEBP FOCUS Fine ParticulateMatter Air Pollution andMortality among Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Patients (2020) (0)
- Abstract 3987: Short-Term Exposure to Fine Particulate Air Pollution is Associated with the Risk of Ischemic Coronary Events, Especially among Patients with Coronary Disease (2006) (0)
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