Respiratory Medicine
Volume 104, Issue 12 , Pages 1903-1911, December 2010

Air pollution and children's respiratory symptoms in six cities of Northern China

  • Guowei Pan

      Affiliations

    • Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Liaoning Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 42-1 Jixian St, Heping Dis, Shenyang 110005, PR China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86 24 8338 0014; fax: +86 24 2338 8218.
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  • Shujuan Zhang

      Affiliations

    • Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Liaoning Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 42-1 Jixian St, Heping Dis, Shenyang 110005, PR China
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  • Yiping Feng

      Affiliations

    • Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Liaoning Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 42-1 Jixian St, Heping Dis, Shenyang 110005, PR China
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  • Ken Takahashi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan
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  • Jun Kagawa

      Affiliations

    • Dept. of Hygiene and Public Health, School of Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
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  • Lianzheng Yu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Liaoning Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 42-1 Jixian St, Heping Dis, Shenyang 110005, PR China
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  • Ping Wang

      Affiliations

    • Shenyang Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shenyang, PR China
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  • Meijuan Liu

      Affiliations

    • Anshan Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Anshan, PR China
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  • Qinan Liu

      Affiliations

    • Dandong Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Dandong, PR China
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  • Shuwen Hou

      Affiliations

    • Benxi Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Benxi, PR China
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  • Bailing Pan

      Affiliations

    • Liaoyang Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Liaoyang, PR China
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  • Jianping Li

      Affiliations

    • Panjin Oil Field Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Panjin, PR China

Received 21 January 2010; accepted 27 July 2010. published online 01 September 2010.

Summary 

Objective

The associations between air pollution and children’s respiratory health in the high pollution range have not yet been clearly characterized. We evaluated the effects of outdoor air pollution on respiratory morbidity in children selected from multiple sites in a heavy industrial province of northeastern China.

Methods

The study included 11,860 children aged 3–12 years, selected from 18 districts of 6 cities in Liaoning province, the participation rate is 89.9%. Informed consent and written responses to surveys about children’s historic and current health status, personal and household characteristics, and other information were obtained from parents. A two-stage regression approach was applied in data analyses.

Results

There were wide gradients for TSP (188–689 μg/m3), SO2 (14–140 μg/m3 and NO2 (29–94 μg/m3) across the 18 districts of 6 cities. The three air pollutants significantly increased the prevalence of persistent cough (21–28%), persistent phlegm (21–30%) and current asthma (39–56%) for each interquartile range increment (172 μg/m3 for TSP, 69 μg/m3 for SO2, 30 μg/m3 for NO2), showing larger between-city effects than within-city. Rates of respiratory symptoms were significantly higher for children with younger age, atopy, respiratory disease in early age, family history of asthma or chronic bronchitis, and tobacco smoke exposure.

Conclusion

The high levels of outdoor air pollution in north China are positively associated with children’s respiratory symptoms, the associations with TSP appear to be stronger than SO2 and NO2.

Keywords: Air pollution, Children, Respiratory, Particulate matter, SO2, NO2

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PII: S0954-6111(10)00339-2

doi:10.1016/j.rmed.2010.07.018

Respiratory Medicine
Volume 104, Issue 12 , Pages 1903-1911, December 2010