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A health risk assessment for use in setting the U.S. primary ozone standard

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Haves, SR; Rosenbaum, AS; Wallsten, TS; Whitfield, RG; Winkler, RL; Richmond, H
Published in: Studies in Environmental Science
December 1, 1989

This paper describes the results of a U.S. assessment of the ozone-Induced acute pulmonary health risks associated with attainment of three alternative 1-hour average ozone standards: 0.12 ppm (current U.S. standard), 0.10 ppm, and 0.08 ppm. Risk results are presented for pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms 1n heavy exercisers, the group thought to be at highest risk to acute ozone exposure. To examine two alternative definitions of response adversity, ozone-Induced pulmonary function change 1s measured as FEV1 decrements of ≥10 and ≥20 percent; respiratory symptoms are characterized by cough, chest discomfort, or lower respiratory symptoms as a group, at two different severity levels-any (Including mild) and moderate/severe. Risk estimates are presented for up to ten U.S. cities: Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Tacoma, and Washington, D.C. © 1989 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

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Studies in Environmental Science

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0166-1116

Publication Date

December 1, 1989

Volume

35

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C

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851 / 867
 

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Haves, S. R., Rosenbaum, A. S., Wallsten, T. S., Whitfield, R. G., Winkler, R. L., & Richmond, H. (1989). A health risk assessment for use in setting the U.S. primary ozone standard. Studies in Environmental Science, 35(C), 851–867. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-1116(08)70648-4
Haves, S. R., A. S. Rosenbaum, T. S. Wallsten, R. G. Whitfield, R. L. Winkler, and H. Richmond. “A health risk assessment for use in setting the U.S. primary ozone standard.” Studies in Environmental Science 35, no. C (December 1, 1989): 851–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-1116(08)70648-4.
Haves SR, Rosenbaum AS, Wallsten TS, Whitfield RG, Winkler RL, Richmond H. A health risk assessment for use in setting the U.S. primary ozone standard. Studies in Environmental Science. 1989 Dec 1;35(C):851–67.
Haves, S. R., et al. “A health risk assessment for use in setting the U.S. primary ozone standard.” Studies in Environmental Science, vol. 35, no. C, Dec. 1989, pp. 851–67. Scopus, doi:10.1016/S0166-1116(08)70648-4.
Haves SR, Rosenbaum AS, Wallsten TS, Whitfield RG, Winkler RL, Richmond H. A health risk assessment for use in setting the U.S. primary ozone standard. Studies in Environmental Science. 1989 Dec 1;35(C):851–867.

Published In

Studies in Environmental Science

DOI

ISSN

0166-1116

Publication Date

December 1, 1989

Volume

35

Issue

C

Start / End Page

851 / 867