1. Cardiovascular health and proximity to urban oil drilling in Los Angeles, California
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Johnston, Jill E, Quist, Arbor JL, Navarro, Sandy, Farzan, Shohreh F, and Shamasunder, Bhavna
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Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Cardiovascular ,Peace ,Justice and Strong Institutions ,Humans ,Los Angeles ,Male ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Adult ,Blood Pressure ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Environmental Exposure ,Aged ,Oil and Gas Industry ,Oil and Gas Fields ,Urban Population ,Body Mass Index ,Linear Models ,Blood pressure ,Environmental justice ,Oil and gas ,Chemical Sciences ,Environmental Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough ~18 million people live within a mile from active oil and gas development (OGD) sites in the United States, epidemiological research on how OGD affects the health of nearby urban residents is sparse. Thousands of OGD sites are spread across Los Angeles (LA) County, California, home to the largest urban oil production in the country. Air pollution and noise from OGD may contribute to cardiovascular morbidity.ObjectiveWe examined the association between proximity to OGD and blood pressure in a diverse cohort of residents in LA.MethodsWe recruited residents in South LA who lived
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- 2024