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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Volume 6, Issue 1

January 2009 - 27 articles

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Articles (27)

  • Review
  • Open Access
843 Citations
47,887 Views
32 Pages

Bacterial Degradation of Aromatic Compounds

  • Jong-Su Seo,
  • Young-Soo Keum and
  • Qing X. Li

Aromatic compounds are among the most prevalent and persistent pollutants in the environment. Petroleum-contaminated soil and sediment commonly contain a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocyclic aromatics. Aromatics derived...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
10,299 Views
7 Pages

Smokeless Tobacco Use and Religiousness

  • Frank Gillum,
  • Thomas O. Obisesan and
  • Nicole C. Jarrett

Although smoking shows a strong negative association with religiousness, no studies have appeared of use of smokeless tobacco (ST) and religiousness. To assess an association of use of ST and religiousness, data from 9,374 men aged 17 years and over...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
12,448 Views
14 Pages

Trends in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions in New South Wales, Australia

  • Daminda P. Weerasinghe,
  • Farhat Yusuf and
  • Nicholas J. Parr

This is the first detailed study on percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Hospital data for PCIs carried out between 1 July 1990 and 30 June 2002 are analysed. The study explores trends in PCI rates by selected...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
16,417 Views
26 Pages

The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) has been involved in studies related to the Mayak PA and the consequences of activities undertaken at the site for a number of years. This paper strives to present an overview of past and present ac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,908 Views
9 Pages

The number of smokers in developing countries is expected to increase as markets in high income countries begin to decline and multinational tobacco companies shift their marketing efforts to lower income countries. We determined the prevalence and d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
262 Citations
35,207 Views
16 Pages

One hundred million deaths were caused by tobacco in the 20th century, and it is estimated that there will be up to one billion deaths attributed to tobacco use in the 21st century. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is rapidly becoming a g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
52 Citations
14,660 Views
23 Pages

Vitamin D Status of Clinical Practice Populations at Higher Latitudes: Analysis and Applications

  • Stephen J. Genuis,
  • Gerry K. Schwalfenberg,
  • Michelle N. Hiltz and
  • Sharon A. Vaselenak

Background: Inadequate levels of vitamin D (VTD) throughout the life cycle from the fetal stage to adulthood have been correlated with elevated risk for assorted health afflictions. The purpose of this study was to ascertain VTD status and associated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
10,875 Views
13 Pages

Life Lost Due to Premature Deaths in New South Wales, Australia

  • Daminda P. Weerasinghe,
  • Farhat Yusuf and
  • Nicholas J. Parr

This study attempts to measure premature mortality, in addition to overall death rates, in order to provide more information that can be used to develop and monitor health programmes that are aimed at reducing premature (often preventable) mortality...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
12,158 Views
30 Pages

A novel food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was developed and validated to assess the usual daily fat, saturated, mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated fatty acid, fibre, alcohol, caffeine, and theobromine intakes among Belgian post-menopausal women p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
13,936 Views
15 Pages

Fighting Tobacco Smoking - a Difficult but Not Impossible Battle

  • Christopher Man-Kit Leung,
  • Alexander K. C. Leung,
  • Kam-Lun Ellis Hon and
  • Albert Yim-Fai Kong

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest preventable cause of death in the world today, killing around 5.4 million people a year – an average of one person every six seconds. The total number of...

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