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Frauke Hennig
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 6
Citations - 370
Frauke Hennig is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particulates & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 298 citations.
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Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of cerebrovascular events: results from 11 European cohorts within the ESCAPE project.
Massimo Stafoggia,Giulia Cesaroni,Annette Peters,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Chiara Badaloni,Rob Beelen,Barbara Caracciolo,Josef Cyrys,Ulf de Faire,Kees de Hoogh,Kirsten Thorup Eriksen,Laura Fratiglioni,Claudia Galassi,Bruna Gigante,Aki S. Havulinna,Frauke Hennig,Agneta Hilding,Gerard Hoek,Barbara Hoffmann,Danny Houthuijs,Michal Korek,Timo Lanki,Karin Leander,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,Christa Meisinger,Enrica Migliore,Kim Overvad,Claes-Göran Östenson,Nancy L. Pedersen,Juha Pekkanen,Johanna Penell,Göran Pershagen,Noreen Pundt,Andrei Pyko,Ole Raaschou-Nielsen,Andrea Ranzi,Fulvio Ricceri,Carlotta Sacerdote,Wim Swart,Anu W. Turunen,Paolo Vineis,Christian Weimar,Gudrun Weinmayr,Kathrin Wolf,Bert Brunekreef,Francesco Forastiere +45 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the association between long-term exposure to multiple air pollens and the incidence of cerebrovascular events, and found that exposure to air pollution was associated with increased risk of stroke.
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Respiratory Effects of Fine and Ultrafine Particles from Indoor Sources—A Randomized Sham-Controlled Exposure Study of Healthy Volunteers
Vanessa J. Soppa,Roel P.F. Schins,Frauke Hennig,Bryan Hellack,Ulrich Quass,Heinz Kaminski,Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,Barbara Hoffmann,Gudrun Weinmayr +8 more
TL;DR: Elevated indoor fine particles from certain sources may be associated with small decreases in lung function in healthy adults, and inverse associations were found for PMC from CB and FS in relation to FEV1 and MEF25%–75%.
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Exposure to ultrafine particles and respiratory hospitalisations in five European cities
Evangelia Samoli,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Klea Katsouyanni,Klea Katsouyanni,Frauke Hennig,Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,Tom Bellander,Giorgio Cattani,Josef Cyrys,Francesco Forastiere,Bénédicte Jacquemin,Markku Kulmala,Timo Lanki,Steffen Loft,A. Massling,Aurelio Tobias,Massimo Stafoggia +16 more
TL;DR: The results for the whole time period do not support an association between UFP and respiratory hospitalisations, although the found suggestive associations among those 0–14 years old, and the results call for improved regulation of traffic emissions.
Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Incidence of Cerebrovascular Events: Results from 11 European Cohorts within the ESCAPE Project
Massimo Stafoggia,Giulia Cesaroni,Annette Peters,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Chiara Badaloni,Rob Beelen,Barbara Caracciolo,Josef Cyrys,Ulf de Faire,Kees de Hoogh,Kirsten Thorup Eriksen,Laura Fratiglioni,Claudia Galassi,Bruna Gigante,Aki S. Havulinna,Frauke Hennig,Agneta Hilding,Gerard Hoek,Barbara Hoffmann,Danny Houthuijs,Michal Korek,Timo Lanki,Karin Leander,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,Christa Meisinger,Enrica Migliore,Kim Overvad,Claes-Göran Östenson,Nancy L. Pedersen,Juha Pekkanen,Johanna Penell,Göran Pershagen,Noreen Pundt,Andrei Pyko,Ole Raaschou-Nielsen,Andrea Ranzi,Fulvio Ricceri,Carlotta Sacerdote,Wim Swart,Anu W. Turunen,Paolo Vineis,Christian Weimar,Gudrun Weinmayr,Kathrin Wolf,Bert Brunekreef,Francesco Forastiere +45 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the association between long-term exposure to multiple air pollens and the incidence of cerebrovascular events, and found that exposure to air pollution was associated with increased risk of stroke.
Exposure to ultrafine particles and respiratory hospitalisations in five European cities
Evangelia Samoli,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Klea Katsouyanni,Klea Katsouyanni,Frauke Hennig,Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,Tom Bellander,Giorgio Cattani,Josef Cyrys,Francesco Forastiere,Bénédicte Jacquemin,Markku Kulmala,Timo Lanki,Steffen Loft,A. Massling,Aurelio Tobias,Massimo Stafoggia +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the associations between exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP), with aerodynamic electrical mobility diameters <100nm, and health and found that exposure to UFP may increase respiratory hospitalisations in the warm period irrespective of age group.