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Iñaki Galán
Researcher at Carlos III Health Institute
Publications - 129
Citations - 2703
Iñaki Galán is an academic researcher from Carlos III Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 117 publications receiving 2294 citations. Previous affiliations of Iñaki Galán include Coordinadora Mercantil S.A & Hospital Universitario La Paz.
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Short-term effects of air pollution on daily asthma emergency room admissions.
TL;DR: The usual air pollution levels in Madrid were associated with an increase in asthma emergency room admissions, and this association remained controlling for the presence of ambient pollen, and no relationship with SO2 was evident.
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Physical activity and self-reported health status among adolescents: a cross-sectional population-based study.
Iñaki Galán,Raquel Boix,María José Medrano,Pilar Ramos,Francisco Rivera,Roberto Pastor-Barriuso,Carmen Moreno +6 more
TL;DR: A protective effect of MVPA was found in both sexes for the four health indicators studied, and this activity had a gradient effect.
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Comparación entre encuestas telefónicas y encuestas «cara a cara» domiciliarias en la estimación de hábitos de salud y prácticas preventivas
TL;DR: Los resultados de las encuestas telefonica y «cara a cara» domiciliaria fueron muy similares y el menor coste oficial ofrece en una buena alternativa para la investigacion de salud publica.
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The influence of parental education on child mental health in Spain
TL;DR: There is a strong association between parental education and parent-reported child mental health, and this is indeed stronger than that for income and social class, among adolescents, however, the effect of parental education would appear to be outweighed by other factors.
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Short term effects of airborne pollen concentrations on asthma epidemic.
TL;DR: The marked relationship observed for Poaceae and Plantago pollens suggests their implication in the epidemic distribution of asthma during the period coinciding with their abrupt release into the environment.