Short?term effects of air pollution on lung function of school?age children in Hangzhou
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253?9624.2019.06.014
- VernacularTitle:杭州市大气污染对学龄儿童肺功能的短期效应研究
- Author:
Weiyan LIU
1
;
Lei ZHANG
;
Hong XU
;
Shanshan XU
;
Ye LYU
;
Wenhui ZHANG
;
Mei ZHANG
;
Zheng WANG
;
Shuchang CHEN
;
Chun YE
;
Hui YE
;
Yuanyuan WEN
Author Information
1. 杭州市疾病预防控制中心环境卫生所 310021
- Keywords:
Air pollutants;
Respiratory function tests;
Child;
Mixed effect model
- From:
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine
2019;53(6):614-618
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
A total of 1 685 school?age children selected from Hangzhou received lung function testing to evaluate the short?term effects of air pollution on their lung function. The results showed that in every 10 μg/m3 increase of average concentration of PM2.5 and PM10 on the day of the test and the day before the test,peak expiratory flow (PEF) decreased 0.039 (95%CI: 0.012-0.067) L/s and 0.031 (95% CI:0.011-0.051) L/s,respectively. When the average concentration of SO2 increased 10 μg/m3 on the day of test and the day prior to the test, PEF and 75% of the forced vital capacity that has not been exhaled (MEF75) decreased 0.437 (95%CI: 0.217-0.658) L/s and 0.396 (95%CI : 0.180-0.613) L/s. After being adjusted for NO2,with every 10 μg/m3 increase of average concentration of PM2.5 and PM10 on the day of the test and the day before the test,PEF and MEF75 decreased 0.056 (95%CI: 0.028-0.085), 0.053(95%CI: 0.027-0.081) and 0.047 (95%CI: 0.026-0.068) L/s, 0.044 (95%CI: 0.023-0.065) L/s on the day before the test, respectively. The results indicate that air pollution have short?term and lag effects on lung function of school?age children in Hangzhou.