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The respiratory health effects of nitrogen dioxide in children with asthma
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posted on 2022-08-26, 07:26 authored by J Gillespie-Bennett, N Pierse, K Wickens, J Crane, P Howden-Chapman, H Shields, H Viggers, S Free, Robyn PhippsRobyn Phipps, P Fjallstrom, M Boulic, M Cunningham, B Lloyd, C Cunningham, Ralph ChapmanRalph Chapman, C Bullen, A WoodwardThere is growing evidence that asthma symptoms can be aggravated or events triggered by exposure to indoor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emitted from unflued gas heating. The impact of NO2 on the respiratory health of children with asthma was explored as a secondary analysis of a randomised community trial, involving 409 households during the winter period in 2006 (June to September). Geometric mean indoor NO2 levels were 11.4 μg·m-3, while outdoor NO2 levels were 7.4 μg·m-3. Higher indoor NO2 levels (per logged unit increase) were associated with greater daily reports of lower (mean ratio 14, 95% CI 1.12-1.16) and upper respiratory tract symptoms (mean ratio 1.03, 95% CI 1.00-1.05), more frequent cough and wheeze, and more frequent reliever use during the day, but had no effect on preventer use. Higher indoor NO2 levels (per logged unit increase) were associated with a decrease in morning (-17.25 mL, 95% CI -27.63- -6.68) and evening (-13.21, 95% CI -26.03- -0.38) forced expiratory volume in 1 s readings. Outdoor NO2 was not associated with respiratory tract symptoms, asthma symptoms, medication use or lung function measurements. These findings indicate that reducing NO2 exposure indoors is important in improving the respiratory health of children with asthma. Copyright©ERS 2011.
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Gillespie-Bennett, J., Pierse, N., Wickens, K., Crane, J., Howden-Chapman, P., Shields, H., Viggers, H., Free, S., Phipps, R., Fjallstrom, P., Boulic, M., Cunningham, M., Lloyd, B., Cunningham, C., Chapman, R., Bullen, C. & Woodward, A. (2011). The respiratory health effects of nitrogen dioxide in children with asthma. European Respiratory Journal, 38(2), 303-309. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00115409Publisher DOI
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European Respiratory JournalVolume
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2011-08-01Pagination
303-309Publisher
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2010-12-22ISSN
0903-1936eISSN
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Asthmachildrenheatingnitrogen dioxiderandomised community trialClinicalPublic HealthLungRespiratoryAdolescentAir Pollution, IndoorChildCoughFemaleHumansMaleNitrogen DioxideRespiratory Function TestsRespiratory Tract InfectionsSeasonsSneezingHousing Heating and Health Study Research TeamScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineRespiratory SystemRANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALNEW-ZEALAND HOMESLUNG-FUNCTIONAIR-POLLUTIONPERSONAL EXPOSURESYMPTOMSADULTSNO2ASSOCIATIONSCHOOLCHILDRENMedical and Health SciencesPublic Health and Health Services not elsewhere classifiedCardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology not elsewhere classified
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