Kronos’ FDA Cleared Air Purifiers May Provide the Solution To Women's Health Initiative (WHI) Published Research On Air Pollution And Decreased Bone Mineral Density.
The research findings were published recently in the peer-reviewed journal, eClinicalMedicine, part of The Lancet Discovery Science suite of open-access journals.
- The research findings were published recently in the peer-reviewed journal, eClinicalMedicine, part of The Lancet Discovery Science suite of open-access journals.
- The new study is the first to explore the connection between air pollution and bone mineral density specifically in postmenopausal women and the first to explore the effects of air pollution mixtures on bone outcomes.
- The researchers analyzed data collected through the Women’s Health Initiative study, an ethnically diverse cohort of 161,808 postmenopausal women.
- They estimated air pollution (PM10, NO, NO2, and SO2) exposures based on participants’ home addresses.