Associations between traffic-related black carbon exposure and attention in a prospective birth cohort of urban children
Ambient air pollution may have neurotoxic effects in children. Data examining associations between traffic-related air pollution and attention domains remain sparse. The researchers examined associations between black carbon (BC), a marker of traffic particles, and attention measures ascertained at age 7-14 years among 174 children in a Boston-based birth cohort.
Publication Date:
10/05/2013