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Respiratory health and indoor air pollutants based on quantitative exposure assessments.

Marion Hulin1, Marzia Simoni, Giovanni Viegi, Isabella Annesi-Maesano.   

Abstract

We reviewed the main epidemiological studies that evaluate the respiratory effects of indoor air pollutants quantitatively in industrialised countries. Consistent results support short-term (aggravation) and, although more rarely, long-term (prevalence augmentation) effects on asthma, chronic bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in indoor settings with poor air quality. Environmental tobacco smoke is one of the most important risks for respiratory symptoms and diseases worldwide. The evidence is also reliable for indoor nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter, which have been associated with asthma, bronchitis and COPD. Whereas formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds seem to be the main pollutants in indoor settings, relevant papers on their respiratory effects are still scarce, and limited to asthma and bronchitis. Moulds have been associated with an increased risk of asthma and COPD. Contradictory results have been found between endotoxins and asthma. The role of phthalates, persistent organic pollutants and flame retardants in respiratory diseases remains to be established. Results from rural areas of industrialised countries indicate that exposure to some indoor bio-contaminants might be protective in early life, while it is associated with adverse respiratory adverse effects in adulthood. Studies focusing on indoor air pollutants should be developed to better understand their involvement in the inception and aggravation of respiratory diseases.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22790916     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00159011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


  40 in total

1.  Exposure to formaldehyde and asthma outcomes: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and economic assessment.

Authors:  Juleen Lam; Erica Koustas; Patrice Sutton; Amy M Padula; Michael D Cabana; Hanna Vesterinen; Charles Griffiths; Mark Dickie; Natalyn Daniels; Evans Whitaker; Tracey J Woodruff
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-03-31       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Towards a formalin-free hospital. Levels of 15-F2t-isoprostane and malondialdehyde to monitor exposure to formaldehyde in nurses from operating theatres.

Authors:  Valeria Bellisario; Giulio Mengozzi; Elena Grignani; Massimiliano Bugiani; Anna Sapino; Gianni Bussolati; Roberto Bono
Journal:  Toxicol Res (Camb)       Date:  2016-04-26       Impact factor: 3.524

3.  Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Mohammed Kuddus; Fahmida Khatoon; Mohd Saleem; Sadaf Anwar; Syed Monowar Alam Shahid; Tarig Ginawi; Ashfaque Hossain; Akram Abdullah Malaqi Alnabri; Ziyad Fayez Alshammari; Abdulaziz Mohammed Alrabie; Sami Shayih Jehad Alenazi; Motaz Monif F Alshammari; Mohd Adnan Kausar
Journal:  Bioinformation       Date:  2021-05-31

4.  Indoor pollutant exposure among children with and without asthma in Porto, Portugal, during the cold season.

Authors:  Joana Madureira; Inês Paciência; João Cavaleiro-Rufo; Eduardo de Oliveira Fernandes
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 4.223

5.  The deepwater horizon oil spill coast guard cohort study: A cross-sectional study of acute respiratory health symptoms.

Authors:  Melannie Alexander; Lawrence S Engel; Nathan Olaiya; Li Wang; John Barrett; Laura Weems; Erica G Schwartz; Jennifer A Rusiecki
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2018-01-11       Impact factor: 6.498

6.  Domestic exposure to endotoxin and respiratory morbidity in former smokers with COPD.

Authors:  S Bose; F Rivera-Mariani; R Chen; D Williams; A Belli; C Aloe; M C McCormack; P N Breysse; N N Hansel
Journal:  Indoor Air       Date:  2015-12-14       Impact factor: 5.770

7.  A new agent for derivatizing carbonyl species used to investigate limonene ozonolysis.

Authors:  J R Wells; Jason E Ham
Journal:  Atmos Environ (1994)       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 4.798

8.  Trace metals in size-fractionated particulate matter in a Portuguese hospital: exposure risks assessment and comparisons with other countries.

Authors:  Klara Slezakova; Simone Morais; Maria do Carmo Pereira
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2013-11-24       Impact factor: 4.223

9.  Meteorological conditions, climate change, new emerging factors, and asthma and related allergic disorders. A statement of the World Allergy Organization.

Authors:  Gennaro D'Amato; Stephen T Holgate; Ruby Pawankar; Dennis K Ledford; Lorenzo Cecchi; Mona Al-Ahmad; Fatma Al-Enezi; Saleh Al-Muhsen; Ignacio Ansotegui; Carlos E Baena-Cagnani; David J Baker; Hasan Bayram; Karl Christian Bergmann; Louis-Philippe Boulet; Jeroen T M Buters; Maria D'Amato; Sofia Dorsano; Jeroen Douwes; Sarah Elise Finlay; Donata Garrasi; Maximiliano Gómez; Tari Haahtela; Rabih Halwani; Youssouf Hassani; Basam Mahboub; Guy Marks; Paola Michelozzi; Marcello Montagni; Carlos Nunes; Jay Jae-Won Oh; Todor A Popov; Jay Portnoy; Erminia Ridolo; Nelson Rosário; Menachem Rottem; Mario Sánchez-Borges; Elopy Sibanda; Juan José Sienra-Monge; Carolina Vitale; Isabella Annesi-Maesano
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2015-07-14       Impact factor: 4.084

10.  Particle-Bound Mercury Characterization in the Central Italian Herbarium of the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence (Italy).

Authors:  Francesco Ciani; Laura Chiarantini; Pilario Costagliola; Valentina Rimondi
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2021-06-15
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