The Environmental Health Economic Analysis (EHEA) Annotated Bibliography is a searchable database that summarizes key attributes from over 125 curated environmental health science articles that include economic analyses. NIEHS developed the bibliography as a resource for environmental health researchers who are looking to incorporate economic analyses into their research, in support of Goal 10 of the NIEHS Strategic Plan.
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2021.
- An Examination of Genetic and Environmental Factors Related to Negative Personality Traits, Educational Attainment, and Economic Success.Developmental Psychology.2021.57:2.
- Assessing the Roles of Demographic, Social, Economic, Environmental, Health-related, and Political Factors on Risk of Osteoporosis Diagnosis Among Older Adults.Archives of Osteoporosis.2021.16:1.
- Association of Retail Environment and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status with Mortality among Community-dwelling Older Adults in the US: Cardiovascular Health Study.The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences.2021.
- Environmental Parameters Associated With Incidence and Transmission of Pathogenic Vibrio Spp.Environmental Microbiology.2021.23:12.
- Impact of Paternal Education on Epigenetic Ageing in Adolescence and Mid-adulthood: A Multi-cohort Study in the USA and Mexico.International Journal of Epidemiology.2021.
- Priorities and Indicators for Economic Evaluation of Built Environment Interventions to Promote Physical Activity.Journal of Physical Activity & Health.2021.18:9.
2020.
- A Mixed Method Study to Inform the Implementation and Expansion of Pop-Up Parks for Economic, Behavioral, and Social Benefits.Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine.2020.97:4.
- Childhood Maltreatment and Lead Levels in Middle Adulthood: A Prospective Examination of the Roles of Individual Socio-economic and Neighborhood Characteristics.PloS One.2020.15:11.
- Estimating the Combined Effects of Natural and Built Environmental Exposures on Birthweight among Urban Residents in Massachusetts.International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2020.17:23.
- Food Environment Near Schools and Body Weight-a Systematic Review of Associations by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Grade, and Socio-economic Factors.Obesity Reviews: An Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.2020.21:4.
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Human Height From Infancy Through Adulthood at Different Levels of Parental Education.Scientific Reports.2020.10:1.
- Geospatial Analysis of Individual and Community-Level Socioeconomic Factors Impacting SARS-CoV-2 Prevalence and Outcomes.MedRxiv: The Preprint Server for Health Sciences.2020.
- Hotspots of Childhood Obesity in a Large Metropolitan Area: Does Neighbourhood Social and Built Environment Play a Part?.International Journal of Epidemiology.2020.49:3.
- Racial Capitalism Within Public Health-How Occupational Settings Drive COVID-19 Disparities.American Journal of Epidemiology.2020.189:11.
- Spatial Predictive Properties of Built Environment Characteristics Assessed by Drop-and-spin Virtual Neighborhood Auditing.International Journal of Health Geographics.2020.19:1.
- The Role of Social, Economic, and Physical Environmental Factors in Care Planning for Home Health Care Recipients.Research in Gerontological Nursing.2020.13:3.
- Water Borrowing Is Consistently Practiced Globally and Is Associated With Water-related System Failures Across Diverse Environments.Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions.2020.64:
2019.
- Cross-Sectional Associations of Neighborhood Perception, Physical Activity, and Sedentary Time in Community-Dwelling, Socioeconomically Diverse Adults.Frontiers in Public Health.2019.7:
- Do Neighborhoods Matter? A Systematic Review of Modifiable Risk Factors for Obesity among Low Socio-Economic Status Black and Hispanic Children.Childhood Obesity (Print).2019.15:2.
- Environmental Stress and Socioeconomic Status: Does Parent and Adolescent Stress Influence Executive Functioning in Urban Youth?.Journal of Prevention & Intervention in The Community.2019.47:4.
- Exploring the Health and Spatial Equity Implications of the New York City Bike Share System.Journal of Transport & Health.2019.13:
- Metal Toxicity Links to Alzheimer's Disease and Neuroinflammation.Journal of Molecular Biology.2019.431:9.
- Neighborhood Environment and Health of Injured Urban Black Men.Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.2019.6:6.
- Neurocognitive Impact of Metal Exposure and Social Stressors Among Schoolchildren in Taranto, Italy.Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source.2019.18:1.
- The Effect of Dioxin Contamination and Remediation on Property Values.International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2019.16:20.
- The Health and Economic Effects of Light Rail Lines: Design, Methods, and Protocol for a Natural Experiment.BMC Public Health.2019.19:1.
- Unraveling Race, Socioeconomic Factors, and Geographical Context in the Heterogeneity of Lupus Mortality in the United States.ACR Open Rheumatology.2019.1:3.
- Using Google Street View to examine associations between built environment characteristics and U.S. health outcomes.Preventive Medicine Reports.2019.14:
2018.
- A cross-sectional study of the relationship between blood lead levels and reported attention deficit disorder: an assessment of the economic impact on the United States.Metabolic Brain Disease.2018.33:1.
- Assessment and economic valuation of air pollution impacts on human health over Europe and the United States as calculated by a multi-model ensemble in the framework of AQMEII3.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.2018.18:8.
- Defining the Human Envirome: An Omics Approach for Assessing the Environmental Risk of Cardiovascular Disease.Circulation Research.2018.122:9.
- Does Economic Strengthening Improve Viral Suppression Among Adolescents Living with HIV? Results From a Cluster Randomized Trial in Uganda.AIDS and Behavior.2018.22:11.
- Established and Emerging Environmental Contributors to Disparities in Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.Current Epidemiology Reports.2018.5:2.
- Estimating health and economic benefits of reductions in air pollution from agriculture.Science of the Total Environment.2018.622-623:
- Estimating the health and economic impacts of changes in local air quality.American Journal of Public Health.2018.108:S2.
- Impact of Individual and Neighborhood Factors on Socioeconomic Disparities in Localized and Advanced Prostate Cancer Risk.Cancer Causes & Control: CCC.2018.29:10.
- Perfluorooctanoic acid and low birth weight: Estimates of US attributable burden and economic costs from 2003 through 2014.Int J Hyg Environ Health.2018.221:2.
- Preterm birth and economic benefits of reduced maternal exposure to fine particulate matter.Environmental Research.2018.170:
- Racial/ethnic disparities in disease burden and costs related to exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in the US: an exploratory analysis.Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.2018.
- The environmental benefits mapping and analysis program - community edition (benmap-ce): a tool to estimate the health and economic benefits of reducing air pollution.Environmental Model Software.2018.104:
- The need for policies to reduce the costs of cleaner cooking in low income settings: Implications from systematic analysis of costs and benefits.Energy Policy.2018.121:
- Urban HEART Detroit: a Tool To Better Understand and Address Health Equity Gaps in the City.Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine.2018.95:5.
2017.
- A cost-benefit analysis of a state-funded healthy homes program for residents with asthma: findings from the New York state healthy neighborhoods program.Journal of Publich Health Management and Practice.2017.23:2.
- A health intervention or a kitchen appliance? Household costs and benefits of a cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstove in Malawi.Social Science & Medicine.2017.183:
- An analysis of the cost-effectiveness of arsenic mitigation technologies: Implications for public policy.International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment.2017.6:2.
- Application of an original wildfire smoke health cost benefits transfer protocol to the western US, 2005-2015.Environmental Management.2017.60:5.
- Are we underestimating the economic costs of wildfire smoke? An investigation using the life satisfaction approach.Journal of Forest Economics.2017.27:
- Calculation of the disease burden associated with environmental chemical exposures: application of toxicological information in health economic estimation.Environmental Health.2017.16:1.
- Comparison of methods for calculating the health costs of endocrine disrupters: a case study on triclosan.Environmental Health.2017.16:1.
- Costs of coronary heart disease and mortality associated with near-roadway air pollution.Science of the Total Environment.2017.601-602:
- Disease and health inequalities attributable to air pollutant exposure in Detroit, Michigan.International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2017.14:10.
- Effectiveness and cost of reducing particle-related mortality with particle filtration.Indoor Air.2017.27:5.
- Estimating the proportion of childhood cancer cases and costs attributable to the environment in California.American Journal of Public Health.2017.107:5.
- Health benefits and costs of filtration interventions that reduce indoor exposure to PM2.5 during wildfires.Indoor Air.2017.27:1.
- Human cost burden of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals. A critical review.Archives of Toxicology.2017.91:8.
- Population attributable risks and costs of diabetogenic chemical exposures in the elderly.Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.2017.71:2.
- Valuing environmental health for informed policy-making.Reviews on Environmetal Health.2017.32:2-Jan.
2016.
- Air pollution and infant mortality: evidence from the expansion of natural gas infrastructure.The Economic Journal.2016.127:600.
- Air pollution and procyclical mortality.Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.2016.3:3.
- Airports, air pollution, and contemporaneous health.The Review of Economic Studies.2016.83:2.
- Benefit-cost analysis of commercially available activated carbon filters for indoor ozone removal in single-family homes.Indoor Air.2016.26:3.
- Co-benefits of global and regional greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality in 2050.Atmos Chem Phys.2016.16:—.
- Economic evaluation of the air pollution effect on public health in China's 74 cities.Springerplus.2016.5:
- Economic implications of mercury exposure in the context of the global mercury treaty: Hair mercury levels and estimated lost economic productivity in selected developing countries.J Environ Manage.2016.183:
- Female reproductive disorders, diseases, and costs of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in the European Union.J Clin Endocrinol Metab.2016.101:4.
- How much do alternative cookstoves reduce biomass fuel use? Evidence from North India.Resour Energy Econ.2016.43:—.
- Impact of climate conditions on occupational health and related economic losses: a new feature of global and urban health in the context of climate change.Asia Pac J Public Health.2016.28:2 Suppl.
- Near-roadway air pollution and coronary heart disease: burden of disease and potential impact of a greenhouse gas reduction strategy in Southern California.Environ Health Perspect.2016.124:2.
- Particulate matter exposure and preterm birth: estimates of U.S. attributable burden and economic costs.Environ Health Perspect.2016.124:12.
- Particulate pollution and the productivity of pear packers.American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.2016.8:3.
- Public health costs of primary PM2.5 and inorganic PM2.5 precursor emissions in the United States.Environ Sci Technol.2016.50:11.
- Shore power for vessels calling at U.S. ports: benefits and costs.Environ Sci Technol.2016.50:3.
- The attributable annual health costs of U.S. occupational lead poisoning.Int J Occupational Environ Health.2016.22:2.
- The effect of future ambient air pollution on human premature mortality to 2100 using output from the ACCMIP model ensemble.Atmos Chem Phys.2016.16:
- The hidden economic burden of air pollution-related morbidity: evidence from the Aphekom project.Eur J Health Economics.2016.17:9.
- Valuing the economic costs of allergic rhinitis, acute bronchitis, and asthma from exposure to indoor dampness and mold in the US.Journal of Environmental and Public Health.2016.
- Wildfire smoke health costs: a methods case study for a Southwestern US "mega-fire'.Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy.2016.5:2.
2015.
- Application of a cost-benefit analysis model to the use of flame retardants.Fire Technol.2015.51:1.
- Diminishing returns or compounding benefits of air pollution control? The case of NOx and ozone.Environ Sci Technol.2015.49:16.
- Effect of occupational polychlorinated biphenyls exposure on quality-adjusted life years over time at the HELPcB surveillance program.J Toxicol Environ Health A.2015.78:2.
- Environmental health risks and housing values: evidence from more than 1600 toxic plant openings and closings.Am Econ Rev.2015.105:2.
- Factors influencing the acquisition and correct and consistent use of the top-lit updraft cookstove in Uganda.J Health Commun.2015.20 Suppl 1:
- Health impact metrics for air pollution management strategies.Environ Int.2015.85:
- The economic burden of exposure to secondhand smoke for child and adult never smokers residing in U.S. public housing.Public Health Rep.2015.130:3.
- The geographic distribution and economic value of climate change-related ozone health impacts in the United States in 2030.J Air Waste Manag Assoc.2015.65:5.
- U.S. air quality and health benefits from avoided climate change under greenhouse gas mitigation.Environ Sci Technol.2015.49:13.
- World Health Organization estimates of the global and regional disease burden of four foodborne chemical toxins, 2010: a data synthesis.F1000Res.2015.4:
2014.
- A simulation model of building intervention impacts on indoor environmental quality, pediatric asthma, and costs.J Allergy Clin Immunol.2014.133:1.
- Cost of near-roadway and regional air pollution-attributable childhood asthma in Los Angeles County.J Allergy Clin Immunol.2014.134:5.
- Economic impacts of environmentally attributable childhood health outcomes in the European Union.European Journal of Public Health.2014.24:1.
- Forecast-based interventions can reduce the health and economic burden of wildfires.Environ Sci Technol.2014.48:18.
- Further limiting bisphenol a in food uses could provide health and economic benefits.Health Affairs.2014.33:2.
- Getting cars off the road: the cost-effectiveness of an episodic pollution control program.Environmental and Resource Economics.2014.57:1.
- Healthy homes: in-home environmental asthma intervention in a diverse urban community.Am J Public Health.2014.104:4.
- Hidden cost of U.S. agricultural exports: particulate matter from ammonia emissions.Environ Sci Technol.2014.48:2.
- Household cooking with solid fuels contributes to ambient PM2.5 air pollution and the burden of disease.Environ Health Perspect.2014.122:12.
- Household's willingness to pay for arsenic safe drinking water in Bangladesh.J Environ Management.2014.143:
- Pesticides and health: a review of evidence on health effects, valuation of risks, and benefit-cost analysis.Adv Health Econ Health Serv Res.2014.24:
- Prenatal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and IQ: Estimated benefit of pollution reduction.Journal of Public Health Policy .2014.
- QALY as evaluation tool in a health surveillance program.Int J Hyg Environ Health.2014.217:42038.
- Temperature, human health, and adaptation: a review of the empirical literature.Energy Economics.2014.46:
- The global burden of disease for skin, lung, and bladder cancer caused by arsenic in food.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev.2014.23:7.
- The human health effects of Florida red tide (FRT) blooms: an expanded analysis.Environ Int.2014.68:
- What do we know about short- and long-term effects of early-life exposure to pollution?.Annual Review of Resource Economics.2014.6:1.
2013.
- Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for future air quality and human health.Nat Clim Chang.2013.3:10.
- Cost savings associated with prohibiting smoking in U.S. subsidized housing.Am J Prev Med.2013.44:6.
- Cost-consequence analysis of multimodal interventions with environmental components for pediatric asthma in the state of Maryland.Journal of Asthma.2013.50:6.
- Optimizing bulk milk dioxin monitoring based on costs and effectiveness.J Dairy Sci.2013.96:7.
- Upgrading to cleaner household stoves and reducing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among women in rural China — a cost-benefit analysis.Energy for Sustainable Development.2013.17:5.
2012.
2011.
- Cost of developmental delay from prenatal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.2011.22:1.
- Economic value of home-based, multi-trigger, multicomponent interventions with an environmental focus for reducing asthma morbidity a community guide systematic review.American Journal of Preventive Medicine.2011.41:2 Suppl 1.
- Economics of children's environmental health.The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine.2011.78:1.
- Meeting report: estimating the benefits of reducing hazardous air pollutants — summary of 2009 workshop and future considerations.Environmental Health Perspectives.2011.119:1.
- Pollution, health, and avoidance behavior: evidence from the Ports of Los Angeles.Journal of Human Resources.2011.46:1.
- Reducing the staggering costs of environmental disease in children, estimated at $76.6 billion in 2008.Health Affairs.2011.30:5.
- School buses, diesel emissions, and respiratory health.Journal of Health Economics.2011.30:5.
2010.
- Air pollution, health and economic benefits - lessons from 20 years of analysis.Ecological Economics.2010.69:12.
- Cost analysis of impacts of climate change on regional air quality.Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.2010.60:2.
- Estimates of costs for housing-related interventions to prevent specific illnesses and deaths.Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.2010.16:Suppl 5.
- The economic cost of adverse health effects from wildfire-smoke exposure: a review.International Journal of Wildland Fire.2010.19:.
2009.
- Childhood lead poisoning: conservative estimates of the social and economic benefits of lead hazard control.Environmental Health Perspectives.2009.117:7.
- Does pollution increase school absences?.The Review of Economics and Statistics.2009.91:4.
- Local air pollution and global climate change: a combined cost-benefit analysis.Resource and Energy Economics.2009.31:
- The costs of respiratory illnesses arising from Florida gulf coast Karenia brevis blooms.Environmental Health Perspectives.2009.117:8.
- The economic cost of environmental factors among North Carolina children living in substandard housing.American Journal of Public Health.2009.99:Suppl 3.
- The economic impact of exposure to secondhand smoke in Minnesota.American Journal of Public Health.2009.99:4.
- The social costs of childhood lead exposure in the post-lead regulation era.Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.2009.163:9.
2008.
- Economic evaluation of the US Environmental Protection Agency's SunWise Program: sun protection education for young children.Pediatrics.2008.121:5.
- Monetary benefits of preventing childhood lead poisoning with lead-safe window replacement.Environmental Research.2008.106:3.
- Outcomes of a home-based environmental remediation for urban children with asthma.Journal of the National Medical Association.2008.100:3.
- Smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for acute coronary syndrome.New England Journal of Medicine.2008.359:5.
2007.
- How much disease burden can be prevented by environmental interventions.Epidemiology.2007.18:1.
- The economic impact of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents.Ambulatory Pediatrics.2007.7:Suppl 1.
- The economic impact of clean indoor air laws.CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians.2007.57:6.
2006.
- Applying cost analyses to drive policy that protects children - mercury as a case study.Annals of the New York Academy of Science.2006.1076:
- Child mental health and human capital accumulation: the case of ADHD.Journal of Health Economics.2006.25:6.
- Economic costs of childhood diseases and disabilities attributable to environmental contaminants in Washington state, USA.Ecohealth.2006.3:2.
- Economic implications of manganese neurotoxicity.NeuroToxicology.2006.27:3.
2005.
- Air pollution and infant health: what can we learn from California's recent experience?.Quarterly Journal of Economics.2005.120:3.
- Cost-effectiveness of a home-based environmental intervention for inner-city children with asthma.Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.2005.116:5.
- NOx emissions from large point sources: variability in ozone production, resulting health damages and economic costs.Atmospheric Environment.2005.39:
- Public health and economic consequences of methyl mercury toxicity to the developing brain.Environmental Health Perspectives.2005.113:5.
2004.
2003.
2002.
- Economic evaluation of the benefits of reducing acute cardiorespiratory morbidity associated with air pollution.Environmental Health.2002.1:1.
- Environmental pollutants and disease in American children: estimates of morbidity, mortality, and costs for lead poisoning, asthma, cancer, and developmental disabilities.Environmental Health Perspectives.2002.110:7.
2001.
- An economic evaluation of the environmental benefits from pesticide reduction.Agricultural Economics.2001.25:
- Cost-benefit analysis methods for assessing air pollution control programs in urban environments - a review.Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine.2001.6:2.
- Health economics of asthma and rhinitis. II. Assessing the value of interventions.Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.2001.107:2.
- Societal costs of exposure to toxic substances: economic and health costs of four case studies that are candidates for environmental causation.Environmental Health Perspectives.2001.109:Suppl 6.