A novel spatial heteroscedastic generalized additive distributed lag model for the spatiotemporal relation between PM2.5and cardiovascular hospitalization
Ali Hadianfar,
Helmut Küchenhoff,
Shahab MohammadEbrahimi
et al.
Abstract:Many studies have examined the impact of air pollution on cardiovascular hospitalization (CVH), but few have looked at the delayed effects of air pollution on CVH. Additionally, there has been no research on the spatial and temporal differences in how environmental pollutants affect CVH. This study seeks to identify spatial heteroscedasticity in the relation between PM2.5 and CVH by developing a Generalized Additive Distributed Lag (GADL) model. Data on hospitalization due to cardiovascular disease were collec… Show more
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