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Joachim Heinrich
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 1327
Citations - 88485
Joachim Heinrich is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 1309 publications receiving 76887 citations. Previous affiliations of Joachim Heinrich include Politehnica University of Bucharest & Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
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Effect of cadmium body burden on immune response of school children
TL;DR: Increasing body burdens of cadmium were associated consistently with dose-dependent suppression of immediate hypersensitivity and of immunoglobin G, but not immunoglobulins M, A, or E levels, leading investigators to suggest that secondary humoral responses were impaired by Cadmium.
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Socioeconomic position and outdoor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exposure in Western Europe : a multi-city analysis
Sofia Temam,Emilie Burte,Martin Adam,Martin Adam,Josep M. Antó,Xavier Basagaña,Jean Bousquet,Anne-Elie Carsin,Bruna Galobardes,Dirk Keidel,Dirk Keidel,Nino Künzli,Nino Künzli,Nicole Le Moual,Margaux Sanchez,Jordi Sunyer,Roberto Bono,Bert Brunekreef,Joachim Heinrich,Kees de Hoogh,Kees de Hoogh,Kees de Hoogh,Deborah Jarvis,Deborah Jarvis,Alessandro Marcon,Lars Modig,Rachel Nadif,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Isabelle Pin,Valérie Siroux,Valérie Siroux,Morgane Stempfelet,Ming-Yi Tsai,Ming-Yi Tsai,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Bénédicte Jacquemin +36 more
TL;DR: This study showed for the first time using homogenized measures of outcome and exposure across 16 cities the important heterogeneity regarding the association between SEP and NO2 in Western Europe.
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Indoor Risk Factors for Atopic Eczema in School Children from East Germany
Torsten Schäfer,Joachim Heinrich,M. Wjst,Christian Krause,H. Adam,Johannes Ring,H.-E. Wichmann +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the relation between environmental influences such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury, as well as environmental tobacco smoke, pet keeping, and heating systems on the prevalence of atopic eczema found no statistically significant associations.
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Proportion and extent of manifestation of molar-incisor-hypomineralizations according to different phenotypes.
Jan Kühnisch,Daniela Heitmüller,Elisabeth Thiering,Inken Brockow,Ute Hoffmann,Claudia Neumann,Roswitha Heinrich-Weltzien,Carl Peter Bauer,Andrea von Berg,Sybille Koletzko,F Garcia-Godoy,F Garcia-Godoy,Reinhard Hickel,Joachim Heinrich +13 more
TL;DR: Enamel hypomineralization can be detected frequently in this study sample and showed the highest number of affected teeth and surfaces followed by those with MIH.
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Greenness around schools associated with lower risk of hypertension among children: Findings from the Seven Northeastern Cities Study in China.
Xiang Xiao,Bo-Yi Yang,Li-Wen Hu,Iana Markevych,Michael S. Bloom,Shyamali C. Dharmage,Bin Jalaludin,Luke D. Knibbs,Joachim Heinrich,Lidia Morawska,Shao Lin,Marjut Roponen,Yuming Guo,Steve Hung Lam Yim,Ari Leskinen,Mika Komppula,Pasi Jalava,Hong Yao Yu,Mohammed Zeeshan,Xiao Wen Zeng,Guang-Hui Dong +20 more
TL;DR: Investigating the associations between greenness around schools and blood pressure in China found that greater greenness near schools had a beneficial effect on blood pressure, particularly in overweight or obese children in China.