Immunology The Effects of Air Pollution on Asthma in Latino and African American Children UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIASAN FRANCISCO Esteban G. Burchard NishimuraKatherine KeikoAsthma is the most common chronic disease among children. Despite the high prevalence of asthma, there is no cure and its etiology...
Gary W. K.Wong, Ting F.Leung. (2005) The Effects of Air Pollution on Asthma in Children. Clinical Pulmonary Medicine 12 , 1-6 /Gary W. K., WongTing F., Leung. (2005) The Effects of Air Pollution on Asthma in Children. Clinical Pulmonary Medicine 12 , 1-6 /...
Effects of air pollution on asthma hospitalization rates in different age groups in metropolitan cities of Korea Many studies have shown associations between air pollution and asthma admissions in Korea, but have not reported whether these effects differ by age classi... M Park,L Sheng,J Kwon,....
Increased levels of ozone, particulate matter, and en... AJ Tatum,GG Shapiro - 《Immunology & Allergy Clinics of North America》 被引量: 135发表: 2005年 Asthma and Outdoor Air Pollution: Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants Asthma and outdoor air pollution. London: HMSO; ...
One of the most immediate and apparent effects of air pollution on human health is its impact on the respiratory system. Inhalation of polluted air can lead to a range of respiratory problems, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and respiratory infections. Particulate ...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to immediate respiratory symptoms and irritation. Common complaints include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and throat irritation. These symptoms are particularly pronounced in individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions such as asthma, ...
By virtue of physical activity out of doors when pollution levels may be high, children may experience higher exposures than adults. Air pollution is likely to have a greater impact on asthmatic children if they are without access to routine medical care. 展开 ...
Health effects of ambient air pollution are most frequently expressed in individual studies as responses to a standardized unit of air pollution changes (e.g., an interquartile interval), which is thought to enable comparison of findings across studies. However, this approach does not necessarily ...
of persistent phlegm and asthma in urban adults were significantly higher than those in suburban adults [(3.06% vs.2.43%,P0.05) and(0.65% vs.0.31%,P0.01),respectively],but lower than that of the breathless(0.75% vs.1.12%,P0.05).Conclusion:The study suggested that ambient air pollution had...
. Weekly data on GP visits for asthma attacks were obtained from the French GP Sentinel Network. A quasi-Poisson regression with generalised additive models was implemented. Short-term effects of pollen counts were assessed using single and multi-pollen models after adjustment for air pollution and...