• Effects of short-term exposure to air pollutants and air temperature on cause-specific (non-accidental, cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological and mental) mortality at national level;
  • Effects of short-term exposure to air pollutants and air temperature on cause-specific mortality by age group, gender and type of municipality (urban, suburban and rural);
  • Effects of short-term exposure to air pollutants on mortality and cause-specific hospitalization (non-accidental, cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological and mental) by type of SIN / industrial plant, by age and sex class and by areas "control";
  • Chronic effects of exposure to air pollutants and air temperature on cause-specific mortality and incidence in each of the 6 longitudinal studies and in the meta-analytical evaluations;
  • Chronic effects of exposure to air pollutants and air temperature on non-accidental mortality, by age, sex and socio-economic level;
  • Comparison of long-term exposure indicators to air pollution on a residential basis;
  • Effects of exposure to air pollutants, air temperature and risk factors from the questionnaire on respiratory morbidity in each of the 8 epidemiological surveys and meta-analytical assessments;
  • Evaluation of the interaction between genetic markers and environmental exposures on specific indicators of respiratory pathology in the epidemiological survey of Verona;
  • Chronic effects of environmental and occupational exposure on cause-specific morbidity and mortality in the Rome longitudinal study.
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