Adverse effects of low-level air pollution on the respiratory health of schoolchildren in Hong Kong

Yu, TSI; Wong, TW; Wang, XR; Song, H; Wong, SL; Tang, JL

HERO ID

2081518

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2001

Language

English

PMID

11322091

HERO ID 2081518
In Press No
Year 2001
Title Adverse effects of low-level air pollution on the respiratory health of schoolchildren in Hong Kong
Authors Yu, TSI; Wong, TW; Wang, XR; Song, H; Wong, SL; Tang, JL
Journal Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Volume 43
Issue 4
Page Numbers 310-316
Abstract To evaluate the respiratory effects of long-term exposure to air pollution, schoolchildren (ages 8 to 12 years) from two districts in Hong Kong with contrasting air quality were studied. Parents of 1660 children completed questionnaires on respiratory symptoms, and 1294 children had their ventilatory function tested with a spirometer. After adjustment for relevant covariates, children living in the more polluted district had increased odds ratios for frequent cough (1.74), frequent sputum (1.87), chronic sputum (1.84), and doctor-diagnosed asthma (1.98). Children of both sexes in the more polluted district had significantly poorer lung function, and the differences among girls were more marked. The study provides additional evidence for the adverse effects of long-term exposure to relatively low-level air pollution.
Doi 10.1097/00043764-200104000-00004
Pmid 11322091
Wosid WOS:000168151800004
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Language Text English