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Timo Lanki is affiliated with the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) in Finland. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and health professions, with a significant body of work related to the effects of environmental factors on human health.

The main fields of study covered by Timo Lanki include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Health Professions

Their subfields of expertise are diverse and include:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Speech and Hearing
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Physiology
  • Transportation

The core topics of Timo Lanki's work reflect concerns of environmental exposure and public health impacts, such as:

  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Global Health Care Issues

Timo Lanki has published multiple papers in various scientific journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Mortality risk related to heatwaves in Finland - Factors affecting vulnerability" (2021, Environmental Research)
  • "Health position paper and redox perspectives - Disease burden by transportation noise" (2023, Redox Biology)
  • "The Helsinki Declaration 2020: Europe that protects" (2020, The Lancet Planetary Health)
  • "Long-Term Exposure to Transportation Noise and Risk of Incident Stroke: A Pooled Study of Nine Scandinavian Cohorts" (2021, Environmental Health Perspectives)
  • "A call for urgent action to safeguard our planet and our health in line with the helsinki declaration" (2020, Environmental Research)

Frequently published venues for Lanki's research include:

  • Environmental Research
  • European Journal of Public Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Environment International

Timo Lanki has collaborated extensively with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Pekka Tiittanen
  • Jaana I. Halonen
  • Tarja Yli-Tuomi
  • Mette Sørensen
  • Göran Pershagen

The scientist has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by the University of Eastern Finland:

  • "Melukoulutuksen kehittämisen tarveselvitys" (2020)

Best Publications

  • Effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on natural-cause mortality : An analysis of 22 European cohorts within the multicentre ESCAPE project

    Rob Beelen;Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Massimo Stafoggia;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen

  • Development of Land Use Regression Models for PM2.5, PM2.5 Absorbance, PM10 and PMcoarse in 20 European Study Areas; Results of the ESCAPE Project

    Marloes Eeftens;Rob Beelen;Kees de Hoogh;Tom Bellander

  • The influence of urban green environments on stress relief measures: A field experiment

    Liisa Tyrväinen;Ann Ojala;Kalevi Korpela;Timo Lanki

  • Development of NO2 and NOx land use regression models for estimating air pollution exposure in 36 study areas in Europe - The ESCAPE project

    Rob Beelen;Gerard Hoek;Danielle Vienneau;Marloes Eeftens

  • Long term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of acute coronary events: prospective cohort study and meta-analysis in 11 European cohorts from the ESCAPE Project

    Giulia Cesaroni;Francesco Forastiere;Massimo Stafoggia;Zorana J Andersen

  • Particulate Air Pollution and Risk of ST-Segment Depression During Repeated Submaximal Exercise Tests Among Subjects With Coronary Heart Disease The Exposure and Risk Assessment for Fine and Ultrafine Particles in Ambient Air (ULTRA) Study

    Juha Pekkanen;Annette Peters;Gerard Hoek;Pekka Tiittanen

  • Spatial variation of PM2.5, PM10, PM2.5 absorbance and PMcoarse concentrations between and within 20 European study areas and the relationship with NO2 : results of the ESCAPE project

    Marloes Eeftens;Ming-Yi Tsai;Ming-Yi Tsai;Ming-Yi Tsai;Christophe Ampe;Bernhard Anwander

  • Variation of NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within 36 European study areas: Results from the ESCAPE study

    Josef Cyrys;Marloes Eeftens;Joachim Heinrich;Christophe Ampe

  • Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of cerebrovascular events: results from 11 European cohorts within the ESCAPE project.

    Massimo Stafoggia;Giulia Cesaroni;Annette Peters;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen

  • Air pollution and inflammation (interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen) in myocardial infarction survivors.

    Regina Rückerl;Sonja Greven;Petter Ljungman;Pasi Aalto

  • Long-term exposure to air pollution and cardiovascular mortality: an analysis of 22 European cohorts.

    Rob Beelen;Massimo Stafoggia;Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen

  • Ambient Air Pollution Is Associated With Increased Risk of Hospital Cardiac Readmissions of Myocardial Infarction Survivors in Five European Cities

    Stephanie von Klot;Annette Peters;Pasi Aalto;Tom Bellander

  • Particulate air pollution and acute cardiorespiratory hospital admissions and mortality among the elderly.

    Jaana I. Halonen;Timo Lanki;Tarja Yli-Tuomi;Pekka Tiittanen

  • Urban Air Pollution And Asthma And Copd Hospital Emergency Room Visits

    Jaana I Halonen;Timo Lanki;Tarja Yli-Tuomi;Markku Kulmala

  • Associations of fine and ultrafine particulate air pollution with stroke mortality in an area of low air pollution levels.

    Jaana Kettunen;Timo Lanki;Pekka Tiittanen;Pasi P. Aalto

  • Effects of particulate air pollution on blood pressure and heart rate in subjects with cardiovascular disease: a multicenter approach.

    Angela Ibald-Mulli;Kirsi L Timonen;Annette Peters;Joachim Heinrich

  • Effects of ultrafine and fine particulate and gaseous air pollution on cardiac autonomic control in subjects with coronary artery disease: the ULTRA study.

    Kirsi L Timonen;Esko Vanninen;Jeroen de Hartog;Angela Ibald-Mulli

  • Personal exposure to fine particulate matter in elderly subjects: relation between personal, indoor, and outdoor concentrations.

    Janssen Na;de Hartog Jj;Hoek G;Brunekreef B

  • A Case-Crossover Analysis of Out-of-Hospital Coronary Deaths and Air Pollution in Rome, Italy

    Francesco Forastiere;Massimo Stafoggia;Sally Picciotto;Tom Bellander

  • Development of land use regression models for particle composition in twenty study areas in Europe

    Kees de Hoogh;Meng Wang;Martin Adam;Martin Adam;Chiara Badaloni

  • Spatial variation of PM2.5, PM10, PM2.5 absorbance and PMcoarse concentrations between and within 20 European study areas and the relationship with NO2 - Results of the ESCAPE project

    Marloes Eeftens;Ming-Yi Tsai;Christophe Ampe;Bernhard Anwander

Frequent Co-Authors

Annette Peters
Annette Peters Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Bert Brunekreef
Bert Brunekreef Utrecht University
Juha Pekkanen
Juha Pekkanen University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Gerard Hoek
Gerard Hoek Utrecht University
Josef Cyrys
Josef Cyrys Helmholtz Zentrum München
Marloes Eeftens
Marloes Eeftens Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Ming-Yi Tsai
Ming-Yi Tsai University of Washington
Francesco Forastiere
Francesco Forastiere Imperial College London
Kees de Hoogh
Kees de Hoogh Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Rob Beelen
Rob Beelen Utrecht University

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