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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 40 Citations 7,744 142 World Ranking 4004 National Ranking 267

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Meteorology

Xiaochuan Pan mostly deals with Beijing, Environmental health, Pediatrics, Confidence interval and Epidemiology. Beijing and Environmental engineering are commonly linked in his work. His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Exposure response, Life expectancy, Years of potential life lost and Acute effects.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental monitoring, Interquartile range, Ozone and Environmental protection. As a part of the same scientific family, Xiaochuan Pan mostly works in the field of Pediatrics, focusing on Odds ratio and, on occasion, Nitrogen dioxide and Fine particulate. His Epidemiology study incorporates themes from SEIFA, Socioeconomic status, Gerontology and Mortality data.

His most cited work include:

  • Ambient temperature and morbidity: a review of epidemiological evidence. (362 citations)
  • Global variation in the effects of ambient temperature on mortality: a systematic evaluation. (296 citations)
  • The Impact of Temperature on Mortality in Tianjin, China: A Case-Crossover Design with a Distributed Lag Nonlinear Model (288 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Beijing, Environmental health, Years of potential life lost, Confidence interval and Environmental engineering. His Beijing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Meteorology, Poisson regression and Generalized additive model. His work investigates the relationship between Poisson regression and topics such as Distributed lag that intersect with problems in Apparent temperature.

The various areas that he examines in his Environmental health study include Nitrogen dioxide, Epidemiology, Air quality index, COPD and Pediatrics. Xiaochuan Pan has researched Pediatrics in several fields, including Relative risk, Fine particulate and Environmental exposure. His work carried out in the field of Years of potential life lost brings together such families of science as Stroke, Disease burden and Ozone.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Beijing (41.45%)
  • Environmental health (38.82%)
  • Years of potential life lost (14.47%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Environmental health (38.82%)
  • Beijing (41.45%)
  • Years of potential life lost (14.47%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Xiaochuan Pan mainly focuses on Environmental health, Beijing, Years of potential life lost, Disease burden and COPD. Environmental health is closely attributed to Generalized additive model in his work. His Beijing research includes elements of Poisson regression and Outpatient clinic.

His Years of potential life lost research integrates issues from Stroke, Ozone and Air Pollution Index. The concepts of his COPD study are interwoven with issues in Pulmonary disease and Relative risk, Confidence interval. His studies in Confidence interval integrate themes in fields like Environmental engineering and Cause of death.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Health impact of China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan: an analysis of national air quality monitoring and mortality data. (167 citations)
  • MAIAC-based long-term spatiotemporal trends of PM2.5 in Beijing, China. (49 citations)
  • Impacts of air pollution wave on years of life lost: A crucial way to communicate the health risks of air pollution to the public. (39 citations)

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Best Publications

Ambient temperature and morbidity: a review of epidemiological evidence.

Xiaofang Ye;Rodney Wolff;Weiwei Yu;Pavla Vaneckova.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2012)

612 Citations

Global variation in the effects of ambient temperature on mortality: a systematic evaluation.

Yuming Guo;Antonio Gasparrini;Ben Armstrong;Shanshan Li.
Epidemiology (2014)

465 Citations

The Impact of Temperature on Mortality in Tianjin, China: A Case-Crossover Design with a Distributed Lag Nonlinear Model

Yuming Guo;Adrian G Barnett;Adrian G Barnett;Xiaochuan Pan;Weiwei Yu;Weiwei Yu.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2011)

455 Citations

Health impact of China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan: an analysis of national air quality monitoring and mortality data.

Jing Huang;Xiaochuan Pan;Xinbiao Guo;Guoxing Li.
The Lancet Planetary Health (2018)

339 Citations

Exposure-response functions for health effects of ambient air pollution applicable for China -- a meta-analysis.

Kristin Aunan;Xiao-Chuan Pan.
Science of The Total Environment (2004)

281 Citations

Heat Wave and Mortality: A Multicountry, Multicommunity Study.

Yuming Guo;Yuming Guo;Antonio Gasparrini;Ben G. Armstrong;Benjawan Tawatsupa.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2017)

272 Citations

Characterization of on-road vehicle emission factors and microenvironmental air quality in Beijing, China

Dane Westerdahl;Xing Wang;Xiaochuan Pan;K. Max Zhang.
Atmospheric Environment (2009)

237 Citations

The association between fine particulate air pollution and hospital emergency room visits for cardiovascular diseases in Beijing, China

Yuming Guo;Yuping Jia;Xiaochuan Pan;Liqun Liu.
Science of The Total Environment (2009)

236 Citations

The burden of air pollution on years of life lost in Beijing, China, 2004-08: retrospective regression analysis of daily deaths.

Yuming Guo;Shanshan Li;Zhaoxing Tian;Xiaochuan Pan.
BMJ (2013)

232 Citations

Temperature Variability and Mortality: A Multi-Country Study.

Yuming Guo;Antonio Gasparrini;Ben G. Armstrong;Benjawan Tawatsupa.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2016)

199 Citations

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