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Sabit Cakmak

Sabit Cakmak

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
52
Citations
8792
World Ranking
4541
National Ranking
193

Overview

Sabit Cakmak is affiliated with Health Canada in Canada and specializes in Environmental Science. Their research primarily focuses on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Global and Planetary Change, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Noise Effects and Management

Sabit Cakmak has contributed to several research papers published in notable venues. Significant recent publications include:

  • "Long-term ozone exposure and mortality from neurological diseases in Canada," 2021, Environment International
  • "Associations between blood volatile organic compounds, and changes in hematologic and biochemical profiles, in a population-based study," 2020, Environment International
  • "The association between blood PFAS concentrations and clinical biochemical measures of organ function and metabolism in participants of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)," 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "The Association Between Air Pollution and Hospitalization of Patients With Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in Chile," 2020, CHEST Journal
  • "The association between air pollution and COVID-19 related mortality in Santiago, Chile: A daily time series analysis," 2021, Environmental Research

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Robert Dales
  • Anna Lukina
  • Michael Tjepkema
  • Chris Hebbern
  • Éric Lavigne

Common venues where Sabit Cakmak publishes work comprise:

  • Environmental Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environment International
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • CHEST Journal

Best Publications

  • Effects of particulate and gaseous air pollution on cardiorespiratory hospitalizations.

    Richard T. Burnett;Marc Smith-doiron;Dave Stieb;Sabit Cakmak

  • Association between particulate- and gas-phase components of urban air pollution and daily mortality in eight Canadian cities.

    R. T. Burnett;J. Brook;T. Dann;C. Delocla

  • The role of particulate size and chemistry in the association between summertime ambient air pollution and hospitalization for cardiorespiratory diseases.

    Richard T. Burnett;Sabit Cakmak;Jeffrey R. Brook;Daniel Krewski

  • Associations between short-term changes in nitrogen dioxide and mortality in Canadian cities.

    Richard T Burnett;Dave Stieb;Jeffrey R Brook;Sabit Cakmak

  • The effect of the urban ambient air pollution mix on daily mortality rates in 11 Canadian cities

    Richard T. Burnett;Sabit Cakmak;Jeffrey R. Brook

  • Association between Ozone and Hospitalization for Acute Respiratory Diseases in Children Less than 2 Years of Age

    Richard T. Burnett;Marc Smith-Doiron;Dave Stieb;Mark E. Raizenne

  • Influence of outdoor aeroallergens on hospitalization for asthma in Canada

    Robert E. Dales;Robert E. Dales;Sabit Cakmak;Stan Judek;Tom Dann

  • The Role of Fungal Spores in Thunderstorm Asthma

    Robert E. Dales;Sabit Cakmak;Stan Judek;Tom Dann

  • Long-Term Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Mortality From Diabetes in Canada

    Robert D. Brook;Sabit Cakmak;Michelle C. Turner;Jeffrey R. Brook;Jeffrey R. Brook

  • Metal composition of fine particulate air pollution and acute changes in cardiorespiratory physiology

    Sabit Cakmak;Robert Dales;Lisa Marie Kauri;Mamun Mahmud

  • Influence of Ambient Fungal Spores on Emergency Visits for Asthma to a Regional Children's Hospital

    Robert E. Dales;Sabit Cakmak;Richard T. Burnett;Stan Judek

  • The Association between Ambient Carbon Monoxide Levels and Daily Mortality in Toronto, Canada

    Richard T. Burnett;Sabit Cakmak;Mark E. Raizenne;David Stieb

  • Air pollution and mortality in Chile: susceptibility among the elderly.

    Sabit Cakmak;Robert E. Dales;Claudia Blanco Vidal

  • Risk assessment for cardiovascular and respiratory mortality due to air pollution and synoptic meteorology in 10 Canadian cities

    Jennifer K. Vanos;Christopher Hebbern;Sabit Cakmak

  • Residential exposure to volatile organic compounds and lung function: Results from a population-based cross-sectional survey

    Sabit Cakmak;Robert E. Dales;Robert E. Dales;Robert E. Dales;Ling Liu;Lisa Marie Kauri

  • The influence of air pollution on cardiovascular and pulmonary function and exercise capacity: Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)

    Sabit Cakmak;Robert Dales;Judith Leech;Judith Leech;Judith Leech;Ling Liu

  • Further interpretation of the acute effect of nitrogen dioxide observed in Canadian time-series studies

    Jeffrey R Brook;Richard T Burnett;Tom F Dann;Sabit Cakmak

  • Does air pollution increase the effect of aeroallergens on hospitalization for asthma

    Sabit Cakmak;Robert E. Dales;Frances Coates

  • Associations between long-term PM2.5 and ozone exposure and mortality in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CANCHEC), by spatial synoptic classification zone.

    Sabit Cakmak;Chris Hebbern;Lauren Pinault;Eric Lavigne

  • Increased coronary heart disease and stroke hospitalisations from ambient temperatures in Ontario

    Li Bai;Qiongsi Li;Jun Wang;Eric Lavigne

  • Climate change and future temperature-related mortality in 15 Canadian cities

    Sara Lauretta Martin;Sabit Cakmak;Christopher Alan Hebbern;Mary-Luyza Avramescu

  • Comparison of time series and case-crossover analyses of air pollution and hospital admission data

    Karen Y Fung;Daniel Krewski;Yue Chen;Rick Burnett

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard T. Burnett
Richard T. Burnett Health Canada
Robert Dales
Robert Dales Environment and Climate Change Canada
Mark S. Goldberg
Mark S. Goldberg McGill University
Eric Lavigne
Eric Lavigne University of Ottawa
Jennifer K. Vanos
Jennifer K. Vanos Arizona State University
Daniel Krewski
Daniel Krewski University of Ottawa
Dan L. Crouse
Dan L. Crouse Health Effects Institute
Jeffrey R. Brook
Jeffrey R. Brook University of Toronto
Michael Jerrett
Michael Jerrett University of California, Los Angeles
Randall V. Martin
Randall V. Martin Washington University in St. Louis

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