1.Time-series Analysis of Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Mortality in Beijing, China
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the association between air pollution and daily cardiovascular mortality in Beijing. Methods The daily death data, the meteorological data and the air pollution data from January 1 to December 31, 2003 were collected, the time-series analysis by generalized additive model was used, controlling for long-term trends, seasonal patterns and meteorological variables (temperature, humidity). Results An increase of 10 ?g/m3 of SO2, NO2 and PM10 corresponded to 0.4%(0.1%-0.8%), 1.3%(0.2%-2.4%)and 0.4%(0.2%-0.6%)increase of cardiovascular mortality respectively in Beijing. Conclusion The results of the present paper show that the current level of air pollution is a risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in Beijing.
2.Study of the Indoor Air Pollutants and Their Health Effects
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
As the people's life quality improved, more and more attention has been paid to indoor air pollution. The SBS (sick building syndrome) resulting from indoor air pollution has become an unavoidable problem in the modern life. Indoor air pollution has been listed as one of the five most dangerous environmental factors to human health. The present paper mainly analysed the prominent indoor air pollutants such as formaldehyde, radon, ammonia, nitrogen oxides and VOCs, which affect indoor air quality, and also pointed out the research direction and the high lights in this field in future.
3.Causes and prevention of dysuria after hyperplasia of prostate operation
Xiaochuan ZHOU ; Liang LIU ; Lina PAN ;
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2002;6(16):2501-
Objective To investigate cause and prevention of dysuria after hyperplasia of prostate operation. Methods To analyze 66 cases of dysuria after hyperplasia of prostate operation retrospectively. Result The most common reasons to dysuria are orderly stenosis of bladder neck; inflammatory edema of bladder neck; urethral stricture; rehyperplasia of remained prostate tissue; neruogenic bladder; prominence of ureteral crest; clot obstruction. Conclusion Prevention of dysuria after hyperplasia of prostate operation consists in preoperative satisfied diagnosis and correct treatment in operation and after operation.
4.A Preliminary Study on Indoor Air Pollution in Three Districts of Beijing
Xiaochuan PAN ; Zhonghua TIAN ; Linggu WANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To understand the indoor air pollution in Beijing. Methods Based on the data from epi-demiological investigation and air pollution monitoring, the investigation was carried out by choosing 3 districts in Beijing including Dongcheng, Shijingshan and Haidian during Jan-Mar in 2000. 70 houses were selected in each district randomly by cluster sampling, the indoor concentrations of PM10, PM2.5 and SO2 in bedroom and kitchen were monitored. The data on concentrations of PM10, PM2.5 and SO2, and the environmental conditions of each sampling place were all recorded in the unified questionaires. Results The total average concentrations of pollutants in indoor air of 3 districts were 0. 555 mg/m3 for PM10 and 0. 512 mg/m3 for PM2.5 respectively. The total average concentration of 0.052 mg/ m3 for SO2 was below the ralated National Stardard. The concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 in the bedrooms and kitchens in each district all exceeded the related national standards, and revealed no significant differences between bedrooms and kitchens. The SO2 levels in kitchens in Dongcheng District and Haidian District were significantly higher than those in bedrooms(P
5.Study of the Current Status and Influence Factors of Indoor Air Pollution through 138 Houses in Urban Area in Xi’an
Junhan LIU ; Yuming GUO ; Xiaochuan PAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To get knowledge of the indoor air pollution states in the newly renovated apartments in Xi’an city, and explore the relationship among the major pollutants and the relationship between the pollutants and the differences of seasons. Methods From January, 2006 to May, 2007, we randomly selected 138 newly renovated (3 months or less) apartments in the urban area of Xi’an city, tested their indoor (including bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathrooms, study, a total of 597) content of formaldehyde, total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), ammonia, benzene, toluene and xylene. Results Among which were detected in all of the pollutants, total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and formaldehyde own the highest exceeding rates, respectively 69.8% and 60.8%. They are followed by ammonia, whose exceeding rate is 13.2%, xylene which has the highest exceeding rate among the benzene compounds, 8.7%. We did comparative analysis of the concentration in different types of rooms for the pollutants which are among the top four in exceeding rate ranks, and found that only for formaldehyde, there is significant difference in statistics (P
6.Research Advance in Indoor Microbial Contamination and Health Impact
Anle ZHAO ; Yuming GUO ; Xiaochuan PAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
Indoor microbial contamination of the buildings and the related health impacts has been more and more concerned by the public.The indoor microbial contaminants contain bacteria,virus,fungus,dust mites,pollen and so on,and the source is diversity.Many studies at home and abroad have found that the microbial contaminants in different kinds of the buildings like the public places,schools,living rooms and so on are very popular,sometimes quite high level.Indoor microbial contamination can cause adverse impact on health of the exposed population,such as some infectious diseases,allergenic symptoms/diseases,even cancers.
7.Advances and Prospectives in Study on the Relationship Between Water Contamination and Gastric Cancer
Jinhua JIANG ; Yong TAO ; Xiaochuan PAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
In recent years, the potential impairments of water contamination on human health have become a worldwide concern, especially the chronic impairments of organic pollutants in water on human body. The present article reviewed the important epidemiological and toxicological research achievements on the relationship between water contamination and gastric cancer in recent years internal and external, and pointed out the research directions in future.
8.Evaluation for Indoor Air Pollution Caused by Gaseous Combustion Products From Three Kinds of Domestic Fuels
Xiaochuan PAN ; Junzhuo LIU ; Xiaobin JIN
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the influence of gaseous combustion products of the natural gas (NG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and coal on the indoor air quality. Methods The three kinds of domestic fuels were burned in the designed experimental rooms and the concentrations of SO2, NO2, CO and formaldehyde in the indoor air were determined according to the standard methods at the same time, the emission characteristics of SO2, NO2, CO in these fuels were analyzed also. Results The emission level of CO was the highest in the four combustion products of all three fuels. According to the average daily usage in general families in China, the emission of CO in the coal combustion was much higher than that in combustion of NG and LPG. The unit emission of CO of the coal for house use could reach 30 136 mg/kg, much higher than LPG(8 725 mg/kg)and NG(2 755 mg/kg). The unit emissions of NO2 of LPG combustion (42.69 mg/kg) was higher than the coal and NG (20.01 mg/kg, 11.87 mg/kg), so in the unventilated rooms it could still make the indoor air quality exceed Chinese indoor air quality standard limits. Conclusion Burn of NG or LPG in the kitchen could also cause indoor air pollution.
9.Relationship between Air Pollution and Meteorological Factors in Summer in Xian City,China
Tianteng FAN ; Yuping JIA ; Xiaochuan PAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(02):-
Objective To explore the effect of the meteorologic factors on air pollution in the summer in Xian, China. Methods The data of SO2?NO2 and PM10 concentrations in the air and the related meteorologic factors [maximum temperature(tmax), minimum temperature(tmin), average air pressure(P) and relative humidity(H)) from April 1st to June 30th in 2005 were collected. The correlation between the air pollutant level and related meteorologic factors was analyzed by the elements time diagram and multiple regression models with SPSS 11.0 software. Results A significant correlations between the meteorological elements and air pollutants was seen, the regression models for air pollutants were as follows, lnSO2=-3.352+0.019 tmax-0.026 tmin, lnNO2=-3.448-0.003H+0.012 tmax-0.015 tmin and lnPM10=-2.197+0.011 tmax-0.021 tmin. Conclusion The meteorologic factors have some effects on the air pollution levels and then impact human health in some degree.
10.Indoor Environmental Factors and Adults Asthma in Ningxia,China:a Case-Control Study
Wenqing DING ; Zhengzhi LI ; Xiaochuan PAN
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To determine indoor environmental risk factors for adults asthma.Methods A hospital-based case-control study included 122 adult patients with asthma and 205 community controls was carried out to investigate indoor environmental factors for adult asthma.The data were analyzed by univariate and multivariate unconditional Logistic regression.Results It was revealed in univariate analysis that one-story house,newly decorated house,short of breath hard in newly decorated house,drying the beddings in the sun regularly,no leakage of smoke in kitchen,using coke for heating and using firewood for cooking.Results of the multivariate conditional logistic regressive analysis showed that one-story house and newly decorated house had significant negative correlation with asthma(P