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   Air pollution exposure and lung function in highly exposed subjects in Beijing,China: A repeated-measure study  
   
نویسنده baccarelli a.a. ,zheng y. ,zhang x. ,chang d. ,liu l. ,wolf k.r. ,zhang z. ,mccracken j.p. ,díaz a. ,bertazzi p.a. ,schwartz j. ,wang s. ,kang c.-m. ,koutrakis p. ,hou l.
منبع particle and fibre toxicology - 2014 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: exposure to ambient particulate matter (pm) has been associated with reduced lung function. elemental components of pm have been suggested to have critical roles in pm toxicity,but their contribution to respiratory effects remains under-investigated. we evaluated the effects of traffic-related pm2.5 and its elemental components on lung function in two highly exposed groups of healthy adults in beijing,china.methods: the beijing truck driver air pollution study (btdas) included 60 truck drivers and 60 office workers evaluated in 2008. on two days separated by 1-2 weeks,we measured lung function at the end of the work day,personal pm2.5,and nine elemental components of pm2.5 during eight hours of work,i.e.,elemental carbon (ec),potassium (k),sulfur (s),iron (fe),silicon (si),aluminum (al),zinc (zn),calcium (ca),and titanium (ti). we used covariate-adjusted mixed-effects models including pm2.5 as a covariate to estimate the percentage change in lung function associated with an inter-quartile range (iqr) exposure increase.results: the two groups had high and overlapping exposure distributions with mean personal pm2.5 of 94.6 μg/m3 (iqr: 48.5-126.6) in office workers and 126.8 μg/m3 (iqr: 73.9-160.5) in truck drivers. the distributions of the nine elements showed group-specific profiles and generally higher levels in truck drivers. in all subjects combined,forced expiratory volume in 1 second (fev1) and forced vital capacity (fvc) did not significantly correlate with pm2.5. however,fev1 showed negative associations with concentrations of four elements: si (-3.07%,95% ci: -5.00; -1.11,iqr: 1.54),al (-2.88%,95% ci: -4.91; -0.81,iqr: 0.86),ca (-1.86%,95% ci: -2.95; -0.76,iqr: 1.33),and ti (-2.58%,95% ci: -4.44; -0.68,iqr: 0.03),and fvc showed negative associations with concentrations of three elements: si (-3.23%,95% ci: -5.61; -0.79),al (-3.26%,95% ci: -5.73; -0.72),and ca (-1.86%,95% ci: -3.23; -0.47). in stratified analysis,si,al,ca,and ti showed associations with lung function only among truck drivers,and no significant association among office workers.conclusion: selected elemental components of pm2.5 showed effects on lung function that were not found in analyses of particle levels alone. © 2014 baccarelli et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه FEV1; FVC; Lung function; Metals; Particulate matter; Traffic exposure
آدرس department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, institute for public health and medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of safety engineering,china institute of industrial health,beijing, China, department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, driskill graduate program in life sciences,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, center for health studies,universidad del valle de guatemala,guatemala city, Guatemala, center of molecular and genetic epidemiology,department of clinical sciences and community health,university of milan and irccs foundation ca' granda,ospedale maggiore policlinico, Italy, department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, department of occupational and environmental health,peking university health science center,no. 38 xueyuan road,haidian district,beijing,100191, China, department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, department of preventive medicine,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il,united states,robert h. lurie comprehensive cancer center,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States
 
     
   
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