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Near-Road Exposure and Impact of Air Pollution on Allergic Diseases in Elementary School Children: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Yonsei Med J. 2016 May; 57(3):698-713.YM

Abstract

PURPOSE

The study aims to classify schools based on traffic pollutants and their complex sources, to assess the environment, to determine the state of allergic diseases among students using the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in children (ISAAC) questionnaire, and to assess their connection to air pollutants.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of seven schools were divided into three categories according to the characteristics of their surrounding environments: three schools in traffic-related zones, two schools in complex source zones I (urban), and two schools in complex source zones II (industrial complex). ISAAC questionnaires were administered and the 4404 completed questionnaires were analyzed.

RESULTS

The frequency of asthma treatment during the past 12 months showed a significant increase (p<0.05) with exposure to NO₂ [1.67, 95% confidence intervals (CIs) 1.03-2.71] in the complex source zones. The frequency of allergic rhinitis treatment during the past 12 months increased significantly with exposure to Black Carbon (1.60, 95% CIs 1.36-1.90) (p<0.001), SO₂ (1.09, 95% CIs 1.01-1.17) (p<0.05), NO₂ (1.18, 95% CIs 1.07-1.30) (p<0.01) for all subjects.

CONCLUSION

In terms of supporting children's health, care, and prevention related to major spaces for children, such as school zones, spaces used in coming to and leaving school, playgrounds, and classrooms are essential to ensuring not only the safety of children from traffic accidents but also their protection from local traffic pollutants and various hazardous environmental factors.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Integrated Environmental Systems, Pyeongtaek University, Pyeongtaek, Korea.Research Development and Education Division, National Institute of Chemical Safety, Ministry of Environment, Daejeon, Korea.Environmental Health Research Division, Environmental Health Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, Ministry of Environment, Incheon, Korea.Environmental Health Research Division, Environmental Health Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, Ministry of Environment, Incheon, Korea.Environmental Health Research Division, Environmental Health Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, Ministry of Environment, Incheon, Korea.Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kyung Hee University College of Engineering, Suwon, Korea.Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.The Environment Technology Institute, Coway., Ltd., Seoul, Korea.Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. envlim@yuhs.ac.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26996571

Citation

Kim, Ho Hyun, et al. "Near-Road Exposure and Impact of Air Pollution On Allergic Diseases in Elementary School Children: a Cross-Sectional Study." Yonsei Medical Journal, vol. 57, no. 3, 2016, pp. 698-713.
Kim HH, Lee CS, Yu SD, et al. Near-Road Exposure and Impact of Air Pollution on Allergic Diseases in Elementary School Children: A Cross-Sectional Study. Yonsei Med J. 2016;57(3):698-713.
Kim, H. H., Lee, C. S., Yu, S. D., Lee, J. S., Chang, J. Y., Jeon, J. M., Son, H. R., Park, C. J., Shin, D. C., & Lim, Y. W. (2016). Near-Road Exposure and Impact of Air Pollution on Allergic Diseases in Elementary School Children: A Cross-Sectional Study. Yonsei Medical Journal, 57(3), 698-713. https://doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2016.57.3.698
Kim HH, et al. Near-Road Exposure and Impact of Air Pollution On Allergic Diseases in Elementary School Children: a Cross-Sectional Study. Yonsei Med J. 2016;57(3):698-713. PubMed PMID: 26996571.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Near-Road Exposure and Impact of Air Pollution on Allergic Diseases in Elementary School Children: A Cross-Sectional Study. AU - Kim,Ho Hyun, AU - Lee,Chung Soo, AU - Yu,Seung Do, AU - Lee,Jung Sub, AU - Chang,Jun Young, AU - Jeon,Jun Min, AU - Son,Hye Rim, AU - Park,Chan Jung, AU - Shin,Dong Chun, AU - Lim,Young Wook, PY - 2014/10/24/received PY - 2015/08/27/revised PY - 2015/09/04/accepted PY - 2016/3/22/entrez PY - 2016/3/22/pubmed PY - 2017/1/4/medline KW - Allergic disease KW - ISAAC KW - air pollution KW - school children KW - traffic SP - 698 EP - 713 JF - Yonsei medical journal JO - Yonsei Med J VL - 57 IS - 3 N2 - PURPOSE: The study aims to classify schools based on traffic pollutants and their complex sources, to assess the environment, to determine the state of allergic diseases among students using the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in children (ISAAC) questionnaire, and to assess their connection to air pollutants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of seven schools were divided into three categories according to the characteristics of their surrounding environments: three schools in traffic-related zones, two schools in complex source zones I (urban), and two schools in complex source zones II (industrial complex). ISAAC questionnaires were administered and the 4404 completed questionnaires were analyzed. RESULTS: The frequency of asthma treatment during the past 12 months showed a significant increase (p<0.05) with exposure to NO₂ [1.67, 95% confidence intervals (CIs) 1.03-2.71] in the complex source zones. The frequency of allergic rhinitis treatment during the past 12 months increased significantly with exposure to Black Carbon (1.60, 95% CIs 1.36-1.90) (p<0.001), SO₂ (1.09, 95% CIs 1.01-1.17) (p<0.05), NO₂ (1.18, 95% CIs 1.07-1.30) (p<0.01) for all subjects. CONCLUSION: In terms of supporting children's health, care, and prevention related to major spaces for children, such as school zones, spaces used in coming to and leaving school, playgrounds, and classrooms are essential to ensuring not only the safety of children from traffic accidents but also their protection from local traffic pollutants and various hazardous environmental factors. SN - 1976-2437 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/26996571/Near_Road_Exposure_and_Impact_of_Air_Pollution_on_Allergic_Diseases_in_Elementary_School_Children:_A_Cross_Sectional_Study_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -