Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 6, 06 1997, 2105-2108.
Acute effects of summer air pollution on respiratory health of asthmatic children
MH Gielen, SC van der Zee, JH van Wijnen, CJ van Steen and B Brunekreef
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Agricultural University of Wageningen, the Netherlands.
In the early summer of 1995, the acute respiratory effects of ambient air
pollution were studied in a panel of 61 children, ages 7 to 13 yr, of whom
77% were taking asthma medication. Peak flow was measured twice daily with
MiniWright meters at home and the occurrence of acute respiratory symptoms
and medication use was registered daily by the parents in a diary. Exposure
to air pollution was characterized by the ambient concentrations of ozone,
PM10, and black smoke. During the study period, maximal 1-h ozone
concentrations never exceeded 130 microg/m3, and 24-h black smoke and PM10
concentrations were never higher than 41 and 60 microg/m3 respectively.
Associations of air pollution and health outcomes were evaluated using time
series analysis. After adjusting for pollen, time trend, and day of the
week, black smoke in particular was associated with acute respiratory
symptoms and with medication use. Less strong associations were found for
PM10 and ozone. These results suggest that in this panel of children, most
of whom had asthma, relatively low levels of particulate matter and ozone
in ambient air are able to increase symptoms and medication use.
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