Association of solid fuel use with risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in rural China
Importance When combusted indoors, solid fuels generate a large amount of pollutants such as fine particulate matter. Objective To assess the associations of solid fuel use for cooking and heating with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Design, Setting, and Participants This nationwide pro...
Main Authors: | Yu, K, Qiu, G, Chan, K-H, Lam, K-BH, Kurmi, OP, Bennett, DA, Yu, C, Pan, A, Lv, J, Guo, Y, Bian, Z, Yang, L, Chen, Y, Hu, FB, Chen, Z, Li, L, Wu, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2018
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