Priya Kewada
Emory University
6 Papers
28 Citations
Priya Kewada is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Exposure to traffic pollution, acute inflammation and autonomic response in a panel of car commuters
Jeremy A. Sarnat,Jeremy A. Sarnat,Rachel Golan,Roby Greenwald,Amit U. Raysoni,Priya Kewada,Andrea Winquist,Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat,W. Dana Flanders,Maria C. Mirabelli,Jennifer E. Zora,Michael H. Bergin,Fuyuen Yip +12 more
TL;DR: The results point to measureable changes in pulmonary and autonomic biomarkers following a scripted 2-h highway commute, and water soluble organic carbon was associated with changes in eNO at all post-commute time-points.
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Acute pulmonary and inflammatory response in young adults following a scripted car commute
Rachel Golan,Rachel Golan,Chandresh Ladva,Roby Greenwald,Jenna R. Krall,Amit U. Raysoni,Priya Kewada,Andrea Winquist,W. Dana Flanders,Donghai Liang,Jeremy A. Sarnat +10 more
TL;DR: The second Atlanta Commuters Exposures (ACE-2) study as discussed by the authors measured in-vehicle environmental exposures and corresponding changes in acute pulmonary and inflammatory response, and found that participants were exposed to marginally higher pollutant concentrations during highway compared to surface street commutes.
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On-Roadway In-Cabin Exposure to Particulate Matter: Measurement Results Using Both Continuous and Time-Integrated Sampling Approaches
Roby Greenwald,Michael H. Bergin,Fuyuen Yip,Tegan K. Boehmer,Priya Kewada,Martin M. Shafer,James J. Schauer,Jeremy A. Sarnat +7 more
TL;DR: The Atlanta Commuters Exposure (ACE) study as discussed by the authors was designed to measure in-cabin exposure to roadway particulate pollution and acute health response in a panel of adults with and without asthma following a 2-h scripted route along major highways in Atlanta.
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Development and Evaluation of Alternative Metrics of Ambient Air Pollution Exposure for Use in Epidemiologic Studies
Vlad Isakov,James L. Crooks,Joe Touma,Myrto Valari,Halûk Özkaynak,Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat,Jeremy A. Sarnat,Priya Kewada,James A. Mulholland +8 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this article, the US EPA developed and evaluated several exposure metrics for ambient traffic-related and regional pollutants that vary in their approaches for modeling pollutant spatial heterogeneity, including those associated with traffic emissions (e.g., carbon monoxide, elemental carbon, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter).
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Associations Between Spatially Resolved Estimates of Traffic-related Pollution and Acute Morbidity: Assessing Agreement of Results Among Multiple Exposure Assignment Approaches:
Jeremy A. Sarnat,Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat,James L. Crooks,Vlad Isakov,Joe Touma,Halûk Özkaynak,James A. Mulholland,Armistead G. Russell,Priya Kewada +8 more
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