Authors
Michael Brauer, Gerard Hoek, Patricia Van Vliet, Kees Meliefste, Paul H Fischer, Alet Wijga, Laurens P Koopman, Herman J Neijens, Jorrit Gerritsen, Marjan Kerkhof, Joachim Heinrich, Tom Bellander, Bert Brunekreef
Publication date
2002/10/15
Journal
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
Volume
166
Issue
8
Pages
1092-1098
Publisher
American Thoracic Society
Description
Despite the important contribution of traffic sources to urban air quality, relatively few studies have evaluated the effects of traffic-related air pollution on health, such as its influence on the development of asthma and other childhood respiratory diseases. We examined the relationship between traffic-related air pollution and the development of asthmatic/allergic symptoms and respiratory infections in a birth cohort (n ∼ 4,000) study in The Netherlands. A validated model was used to assign outdoor concentrations of traffic-related air pollutants (nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter, and “soot”) at the home of each subject of the cohort. Questionnaire-derived data on wheezing, dry nighttime cough, ear, nose, and throat infections, skin rash, and physician-diagnosed asthma, bronchitis, influenza, and eczema at 2 years of age were analyzed in relation to air pollutants. Adjusted …
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Scholar articles
M Brauer, G Hoek, P Van Vliet, K Meliefste, PH Fischer… - American journal of respiratory and critical care …, 2002
M Brauer, G Hoek, PV Vliet, K Meliefste, PH Fischer… - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care …, 2002