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Jennifer L. Peel
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 149
Citations - 6534
Jennifer L. Peel is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stove & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 123 publications receiving 5461 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer L. Peel include Emory University & Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
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Functional Health Literacy and the Risk of Hospital Admission Among Medicare Managed Care Enrollees
David W. Baker,Julie A. Gazmararian,Mark V. Williams,Tracy Scott,Ruth M. Parker,Diane C. Green,Junling Ren,Jennifer L. Peel +7 more
TL;DR: Inadequate literacy was an independent risk factor for hospital admission among elderly managed care enrollees and was higher for individuals with inadequate literacy than for those with adequate literacy.
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Health literacy and knowledge of chronic disease
TL;DR: There are many opportunities to improve patients' knowledge of their chronic disease(s), and efforts need to consider their health literacy skills.
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Ambient air pollution and respiratory emergency department visits.
Jennifer L. Peel,Paige E. Tolbert,Mitchel Klein,Kristi Busico Metzger,W. Dana Flanders,Knox H. Todd,James A. Mulholland,P. Barry Ryan,Howard Frumkin +8 more
TL;DR: The results of this study contribute to the evidence of an association of several correlated gaseous and particulate pollutants, including ozone, NO2, CO, PM, and organic carbon, with specific respiratory conditions.
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Ambient air pollution and cardiovascular emergency department visits.
Kristi Busico Metzger,Paige E. Tolbert,Mitchel Klein,Jennifer L. Peel,W. Dana Flanders,Knox H. Todd,James A. Mulholland,P. Barry Ryan,Howard Frumkin +8 more
TL;DR: Air quality data and emergency department visit data in Atlanta, Georgia, from January 1, 1993, to August 31, 2000 provide evidence for an association between CVD visits and several correlated pollutants, including gases, PM 2.5, and PM2.5 components.
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Health and Household Air Pollution from Solid Fuel Use: The Need for Improved Exposure Assessment
Maggie L. Clark,Jennifer L. Peel,Kalpana Balakrishnan,Patrick N. Breysse,Steven N. Chillrud,Luke P. Naeher,Charles Rodes,Alan Vette,John Balbus +8 more
TL;DR: This work sought to identify research priorities for exposure assessment that will more accurately and precisely define exposure–response relationships of household air pollution necessary to inform future cleaner-burning cookstove dissemination programs.