ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATIONS

  1. Abildso C, Zizzi S, Selin S and Gordon PM. Assessing the cost-effectiveness of a community rail-trail in achieving physical activity gains. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 2012;30(2):102-13.
  2. Rivera-Núñez Z, Wright MJ, Blount BC, Silva LK, Jones E, Chan RL, Pegram RA, Singer PC, Savitz DA. Comparison of trihalomethanes in tap water and blood: A case study in the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives 2012;120(5):661-7.
  3. Yeatts KB, El-Sadig M, Ali H, Al-Maskari F, Campbell AB, Ng SW, Reeves L, Chan RL, Davidson CA, Funk WE, Boundy MB, Leith D, Popkin B, MacDonald Gibson J, Rusyn I, Olshan AF. Conducting environmental health research in the Arabian Middle East: lessons and opportunities. Environmental Health Perspectives 2012;120(5):632-6.
  4. Yeatts KB, El-Sadig M, Leith D, Kalsbeek W, Al-Maskari F, Couper D, Funk WE, Zoubeidi T, Chan RL, Trent CB, Davidson CA, Boundy MG, Kassab MM, Hasan MY, Rusyn I, MacDonald Gibson J, Olshan AF. Indoor air pollutants and health in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Environmental Health Perspectives 2012;120(5):687-94.
  5. Sobus JR, McClean MD, Herrick RF, Waidyanatha S, Nylander-French LA, Kupper LL and Rappaport SM. Comparing urinary biomarkers of airborne and dermal exposure to polycyclic aromatic compounds in asphalt-exposed workers. Annals of Occupational Hygiene 2009;53(6):561-71.
  6. Sobus JR, McClean MD, Herrick RF, Waidyanatha S, Onyemauwa F, Kupper LL and Rappaport SM. Investigation of PAH biomarkers in the urine of workers exposed to hot asphalt. Annals of Occupational Hygiene 2009;53(6):551-60.
  7. Hebert, PL and Howell E. The contribution of the geographic distribution of high quality hospitals to racial disparities in neonatal mortality in New York City. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Washington, DC, June 2008.
  8. Jeong Y-C, Walker N, Burgin D, Kissling G, Gupta M, Kupper L, Birnbaum L and Swenberg J. Accumulation of M1dG DNA adducts after exposure to PCBs, but not from acute exposure to polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2008; 45(5):585-91.
  9. Rappaport S and Kupper L. Some implications of random exposure measurement errors in occupational and environmental epidemiology. In: Wild C, Vineis P and Garte S, eds. Molecular Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases. London: John Wiley & Sons; 2008.
  10. Luben T, Olshan A, Herring A, Jeffay S, Strader L, Chan R, Savitz D and Perreault S. The Healthy Men Study: An evaluation of exposure to water disinfection by-products and sperm quality. American Society of Andrology, Tampa, FL, April 2007.
  11. Luben T, Olshan A, Herring A, Jeffay S, Strader L, Buus R, Chan R, Savitz D, Singer P, Weinberg HS and Perreault S. The Healthy Men Study: An evaluation of exposure to disinfection by-products in tap water and sperm quality. Environmental Health Perspectives 2007;115(8):1169-1176.
  12. Perreault S, Luben T, Olshan A, Herring A, Jeffay S, Strader L, Buus R, Chan R and Savitz D. The Healthy Men Study: Is exposure to water disinfection by-products associated with altered semen quality? Eleventh International Congress of Toxicology, Montreal, Canada, July 2007.
  13. Yeatts K, Svendsen E, Creason J, Alexis N, Herbst M, Scott J, Kupper L, Williams R, Neas L, Cascio W, Devlin R and Peden D. Coarse particulate matter (PM 2.5-10) affects heart rate variability, blood lipids, and circulating eosinophils in adults with asthma. Environmental Health Perspectives 2007;115(5):709-14.
  14. Abildso C, Zizzi S, Steele J, Abildso I and Gordon PM. Built environment and psychosocial factors associated with trail proximity and use. American Journal of Health Behavior 2007;31(4):374-83.
  15. Chao Y, Kupper L, Serdar B, Egeghy P, Rappaport S and Nylander-French L. Dermal exposure to jet fuel JP-8 significantly contributes to the production of urinary naphthols in fuel-cell maintenance workers. Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114(2):182-5.
  16. Perreault S, Olshan A, Bradley L, Chan R, Lansdell L, DeMarini D, Hanley N, Jeffay S, Strader L, Buus R, Herring A, Luben T and Savitz D. The Healthy Men Study: A model approach for examining potential male reproductive health effects associated with exposure to by-products in drinking water. Gordon Research Conference: Drinking Water Disinfection. South Hadley, MA, August 2006.
  17. Serdar B, Tornero-Velez R, Echeverria D, Nylander-French L, Kupper L and Rappaport S. Predictors of occupational exposure to styrene and styrene-7,8-oxide in the reinforced plastics industry. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2006;63:707-12.
  18. Spangler ED, Krummel A, Morrison N and Gordon PM. Environmental perceptions related to physical activity in high and low risk counties. Journal of Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(1):57-63.
  19. Bramley D, Hebert PL, Tuzzio L and Chassin M. Disparities in indigenous health: A cross-country comparison between New Zealand and the United States. American Journal Public Health 2005;95(5):844-50.
  20. Johnson B, Kupper L, Taylor D and Rappaport S. Modeling exposure-biomarker relationships: Applications of linear and nonlinear toxicokinetics. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics 2005;10(4):440-59.
  21. Lin Y, Kupper L and Rappaport S. Air samples versus biomarkers for epidemiology. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2005;62:750-60.
  22. Bramley D, Hebert PL, Jackson R and Chassin M. Indigenous disparities in disease-specific mortality, a cross-country comparison: New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the United States. New Zealand Medical Journal 2004;117(1207):U1215.