Samenhang tussen luchtverontreiniging door verkeer, vermindering van longfunctie en luchtwegsymptomen bij kinderen.

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Hartog, J.J. de Vliet, P.H.N. van Brunekreef, B. Knape, M.C. Janssen, N.A.H. & Harssema, H.
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The objective was to assess whether air pollution by traffic was related to lung function and chronic respiratory symptoms in children. In the period May through July 1995 pulmonary function tests and questionnaires were obtained from 1,092 and 1,068 children respectively in six city districts near busy motorways in the province of South Holland. In the same period, indoor measurements were performed at 12 school of NO2, black smoke and PM10 dust density. Lung function data were analysed by multiple linear regression and respiratory symptoms were analysed by multiple logistic regression. As independent variables, distance between motorway and home, passenger car traffic density and lorry traffic density on the motorway, and black smoke and NO2 concentrations in schools were taken. Significant differences in lung function and respiratory symptoms were found between children living in different city districts. Lung function as well as symptoms were associated with lorry traffic density on the motorway. The validity of these findings was supported by associations between black smoke concentrations (representative for diesel soot) and lung function as well as respiratory symptoms. In contrast, there was no association between passenger car traffic counts or NO2 and lung function or respiratory symptoms. (A)

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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Vol. 141 (1997), No. 38 (20 september), p. 1814-1818, 23 ref.

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