Effect of Vehicle Exhaust Pollution on Lung Function and Inflammatory Factors Level in Pupils
- VernacularTitle:机动车尾气污染对学龄儿童肺功能及炎症因子水平的影响
- Author:
Qiang TAN
;
Hong SONG
;
Suimei CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Air pollution;
Vehicle exhaust;
Children;
Health effect;
Panel study
- From:
Journal of Environment and Health
2007;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore whether pollutants exposure has a measurable impact on lung function and inflammatory factors level of healthy pupils in vehicle exhaust polluted region. Methods Primary school near the trunk road with a distance no more than 30 meters was selected,and 50 qualified pupils were chosen. A time-series panel study was conducted with these pupils,and the following consecutive five days'study of vehicle exhaust pollution level,3-days’personal exposure measurement and its health effects were carried out in May and November in 2008. Results The main pollutant in this region was motor vehicle exhaust. Compared to May,the value of FVC% declined significantly in November(P=0.02) . And the reduction of the value of FVC% was negatively associated with an increase in NO2 concentrations(P=0.04) . The levels of IL-2,IL-6,IL-8 became lower in November compared with May,and were negatively associated with personal exposure with IL-6 with statistically significant difference(?PM10=-0.62,?NO2=-0.62,?O3=-0.64,?SO2=-0.63) . The levels of TNF-? and IL-4 were positively associated with personal exposure,in which PM10 has the largest regression coefficient with TNF-?(?=0.65,P