| Literature DB >> 28179003 |
Hye-Youn Park1, Susan Gilbreath2, Edward Barakatt3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown a consistent association between exposure to traffic-related air pollution and adverse health effects. In particular, exposure can be high for cyclists who travel near roadways. The objective of the current study was to examine the relationship between short-term exposure of near-road traffic emissions and acute changes in lung function among individuals who frequently bike in the Sacramento and Davis areas in California. Ultrafine particulate matter (UFPM) was used as a surrogate for near-roadway exposure in this study since the main source of this pollutant is from motor vehicle exhaust.Entities:
Keywords: Bicycle commuters; Lung function; Particle number; Ultrafine particulate matter
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28179003 PMCID: PMC5299642 DOI: 10.1186/s12940-017-0212-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Descriptive characteristics of the participants (n = 32)
| Characteristics | Number (%), SDa |
|---|---|
| Sex- n (%) | |
| Male | 24 (75%) |
| Female | 8 (25%) |
| Race/ethnicity - n (%) | |
| White | 29 (91%) |
| Asian | 2 (6%) |
| Not specified | 1 (3%) |
| Age- Mean (range) | 45.1 (23–68), SDa: 12.5 |
| Height (cm) -Mean (range) | 175.0 (155.0–196.0), SD: 9.0 |
| Weight (kg) -Mean (range) | 75.3 (51.3–108.9), SD: 11.7 |
| BMIb- Mean (range) | 24.5 (20.1–29.8), SD: 2.4 |
| Distance for cycling (km)- Mean (range) | 22.2 (16.0–32.0), SD: 3.1 |
| Former smokers - n (%) | 4.0 (13%) |
| Ever diagnosed as asthma- n (%) | 4.0 (13%) |
| Ever diagnosed for allergies- n (%) | 17.0 (53%) |
a SD Standard deviation
b BMI Body weight (kilograms) divided by the square of the body height (meters)
Distribution of UFPM particle number concentration (in number of particles/cm3) by route type (n = 32)
| Road type | Mean ± SD | Median | Range (Min-Max) |
|---|---|---|---|
| High traffic routes | 49,369 ± 11,812 | 44,023 | 36,049–98,420 |
| Low traffic routes | 17,474 ± 6,600 | 16,553 | 7,694–25,924 |
aMean and difference of lung function measurements by time of measure and by route type (n = 32)
| Outcomes | Low traffic routes | High traffic routes | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-ridea | Post-ride | Diffb | Pre-ride | Post-ride | Diff | |
| FVC (liters)** | 4.74 (0.91) | 4.89 (0.96) | 0.14 (0.31) | 4.86 (0.90) | 4.73 (0.99) | −0.12 (0.33) |
| FEV1 (liters)** | 3.80 (0.79) | 3.91 (0.79) | 0.11 (0.18) | 3.86 (0.78) | 3.81 (0.80) | −0.06 (0.19) |
| FEV1/FVC | 0.80 (0.05) | 0.80 (0.05) | 0.00 (0.04) | 0.80 (0.05) | 0.81 (0.06) | 0.01 (0.04) |
| PEF (liters/min) | 588.57 (119.93) | 575.54 (130.93) | −13.03 (52.02) | 584.83 (123.45) | 568.38 (126.71) | −16.45 (49.98) |
**< 0.005 (significant difference in average lung function measure between low traffic routes and high traffic routes
aMean (SD)
bDiff = Post-ride minus Pre-ride (SD)
Regression coefficients† of associations between median concentrations of UFPM exposure and lung function changes (post-pre)
| Outcomes | Estimate | 95% Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|
| FVC (liters) | −0.196** | (−0.314, −0.077) |
| FEV1 (liters) | −0.153*** | (−0.221, −0.084) |
| FEV1/FVC | 0.002 | (−0.009, 0.013) |
| PEF (liters/min) | −3.103 | (−15.390, 9.183) |
Regression coefficients of natural log-transformed median concentration of UFPM exposure after adjusting for age, sex, wind direction (downwind vs. non-downwind), and day of the week (weekdays vs. weekend) variables
** p < 0.005; *** p < 0.0001