Effects of long-term exposure to PM10 and NO2 on asthma and wheeze in a prospective birth cohort. Issue 1 (2nd September 2013)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effects of long-term exposure to PM10 and NO2 on asthma and wheeze in a prospective birth cohort. Issue 1 (2nd September 2013)
- Main Title:
- Effects of long-term exposure to PM10 and NO2 on asthma and wheeze in a prospective birth cohort
- Authors:
- Mölter, Anna
Agius, Raymond
de Vocht, Frank
Lindley, Sarah
Gerrard, William
Custovic, Adnan
Simpson, Angela - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Epidemiological studies on the effect of urban air pollution on childhood asthma have shown conflicting results and so far no consistent association has emerged. However, a common limitation in previous studies has been exposure misclassification leading to uncertainties in risk estimates.The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of long-term exposure to particulate matter (PM10 ) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ) on the prevalence of asthma and wheeze within a population-based birth cohort—the Manchester Asthma and Allergy Study (MAAS). Methods: The prevalence of asthma and current wheeze within the cohort (N=1185) was determined through parental questionnaires at ages 3, 5, 8 and 11 years. The typical monthly PM10 and NO2 exposure of each child was estimated through a novel microenvironmental exposure model from birth to age 11. The association between exposure and asthma or wheeze was analysed using generalised estimating equations and multiple logistic regression. Results: The range of asthma prevalence was 15.2–23.3%, with the lowest prevalence at age 3 and the highest at age 5. The prevalence of current wheeze decreased from ages 3 to 8 (23.7–18%). The mean NO2 exposure decreased from the 1st year of life (21.7 µg/m 3 ) to the 11th year of life (16.0 µg/m 3 ). The mean PM10 exposure showed a smaller decrease (12.8 –10.7 µg/m 3 ). The statistical analysis showed no significant association between the exposures and either outcome. Conclusions: NoAbstract : Background: Epidemiological studies on the effect of urban air pollution on childhood asthma have shown conflicting results and so far no consistent association has emerged. However, a common limitation in previous studies has been exposure misclassification leading to uncertainties in risk estimates.The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of long-term exposure to particulate matter (PM10 ) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ) on the prevalence of asthma and wheeze within a population-based birth cohort—the Manchester Asthma and Allergy Study (MAAS). Methods: The prevalence of asthma and current wheeze within the cohort (N=1185) was determined through parental questionnaires at ages 3, 5, 8 and 11 years. The typical monthly PM10 and NO2 exposure of each child was estimated through a novel microenvironmental exposure model from birth to age 11. The association between exposure and asthma or wheeze was analysed using generalised estimating equations and multiple logistic regression. Results: The range of asthma prevalence was 15.2–23.3%, with the lowest prevalence at age 3 and the highest at age 5. The prevalence of current wheeze decreased from ages 3 to 8 (23.7–18%). The mean NO2 exposure decreased from the 1st year of life (21.7 µg/m 3 ) to the 11th year of life (16.0 µg/m 3 ). The mean PM10 exposure showed a smaller decrease (12.8 –10.7 µg/m 3 ). The statistical analysis showed no significant association between the exposures and either outcome. Conclusions: No evidence of a significant association between long-term exposure to PM10 and NO2 and the prevalence of either asthma or wheeze was found. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of epidemiology and community health. Volume 68:Issue 1(2014)
- Journal:
- Journal of epidemiology and community health
- Issue:
- Volume 68:Issue 1(2014)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 68, Issue 1 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 68
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0068-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 21
- Page End:
- 28
- Publication Date:
- 2013-09-02
- Subjects:
- Asthma -- Air Pollution -- Child Health -- Environmental Epidemiology
Public health -- Periodicals
Epidemiology -- Periodicals
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http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/jech-2013-202681 ↗
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- English
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- 0143-005X
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