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Michael Jerrett
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 338
Citations - 39610
Michael Jerrett is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental exposure & Population. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 316 publications receiving 33330 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Jerrett include University of California, Berkeley & McMaster University.
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Air Pollution and Traffic Noise Interact to Affect Cognitive Health in Elderly Hispanics
Yu Yu,Jason Su,Michael Jerrett,Kimberly C. Paul,Eunice Lee,I-Fan Shih,Mary H Haan,Beate Ritz +7 more
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Factors predicting the capacity of Los Angeles city-region recreation programs to promote energy expenditure.
Kim D. Reynolds,Nicholas Dahmann,Jennifer Wolch,Pascale Joassart-Marcelli,Genevieve F. Dunton,Diana Rudulph,Joshua P. Newell,Jennifer Thayer,Michael Jerrett +8 more
TL;DR: An audit of recreation programs with moderate or higher levels of physical activity (PA) in Los Angeles area cities was conducted using internet, telephone, and survey methods and metabolic Equivalents were used to code programs.
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Air pollution and traffic noise interact to affect cognitive health in older Mexican Americans.
Yu Yu,Jason Su,Michael Jerrett,Kimberly C. Paul,Eunice Lee,I-Fan Shih,Mary H Haan,Beate Ritz +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined how air pollution and noise exposures interact to influence the development of incident dementia or cognitive impairment without dementia (CIND) using Cox proportional hazard models.
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Aerosol Oxidative Potential in the Greater Los Angeles Area: Source Apportionment and Associations with Socioeconomic Position
Jiaqi Shen,Sina Taghvaee,Chris La,Farzan Oroumiyeh,Jonathan Liu,Michael Jerrett,Scott Weichenthal,Irish Del Rosario,Martin M. Shafer,Beate Ritz,Yifang Zhu,Suzanne E. Paulson +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated how OP depends on sources and chemical composition and how OP varies by land use type and neighborhood socioeconomic position in the Los Angeles area and found that the most disadvantaged neighborhoods were exposed to both the most toxic particles and the highest particle concentrations.
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A Description of the Imaging Innovations for Placental Assessment in Response to Environmental Pollution Study
Carla Janzen,Margarida Y.Y. Lei,Brian R Lee,Sitaram Vangal Vangala,Irish DelRosario,Qi Meng,Beate Ritz,Jonathan Liu,Michael Jerrett,Teresa Chanlaw,Sarah Choi,Arya Aliabadi,Precious Ann Ventura Fortes,Peggy S. Sullivan,Aisling Murphy,Giorgia Del Vecchio,Shanthie Thamotharan,Kyunghyun Sung,Sherin U. Devaskar +18 more
TL;DR: Successful recruitment of the PARENTs prospective cohort demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of the use of MRI in human pregnancy to study the placenta in vivo and at the same time collect environmental exposure data.