| Literature DB >> 31830088 |
Marit Nøst Hegseth1,2, Bente Margaret Oftedal3, Anje Christina Höper1,2, Anna Louise Aminoff1,2, Marte Renate Thomassen1, Martin Veel Svendsen4, Anne Kristin Møller Fell4.
Abstract
Health effects of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) concentrations in densely populated areas are previously described. However, there is still a lack of knowledge of the health effects of moderate TRAP levels. The aim of the current study, a population-based survey including 16 099 adults (response rate 33%), was to assess the relationship between TRAP estimates and respiratory symptoms in an area with modest levels of traffic; Telemark County, Norway. Respondents reported respiratory symptoms the past 12 months and two TRAP exposure estimates: amount of traffic outside their bedroom window and time spent by foot daily along a moderate to heavy traffic road. Females reported on average more symptoms than males. Significant relationships between traffic outside their bedroom window and number of symptoms were only found among females, with the strongest associations among female occasional smokers (incidence rate ratio [IRR], 1.75, 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.16-2.62] for moderate or heavy traffic compared to no traffic). Significant relationship between time spent daily by foot along a moderate to heavy traffic road and number of symptoms was found among male daily smokers (IRR 1.09, 95% CI [1.04-1.15] per hour increase). Associations between traffic outside bedroom window and each respiratory symptom were found. Significant associations were primarily detected among females, both among smokers and non-smokers. Significant associations between time spent by foot daily along a moderate to heavy traffic road (per hour) and nocturnal dyspnoea (odds ratio (OR) 1.20, 95% CI [1.05-1.38]), nocturnal chest tightness (OR 1.13 [1.00-1.28]) and wheezing (OR 1.14 [1.02-1.29]) were found among daily smokers, primarily men. Overall, we found significant associations between self-reported TRAP exposures and respiratory symptoms. Differences between genders and smoking status were identified. The findings indicate an association between TRAP and respiratory symptoms even in populations exposed to modest levels of TRAP.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31830088 PMCID: PMC6907824 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics for the study population in the Telemark study.
| Demographics | Categories | Total | Female | Male | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | n | % | n | % | ||
| 16–30 | 5282 | 33 | 2938 | 33 | 2344 | 33 | |
| 31–40 | 4126 | 26 | 2373 | 27 | 1753 | 24 | |
| 41–50 | 6691 | 42 | 3629 | 41 | 3062 | 43 | |
| Single | 4733 | 29 | 2387 | 27 | 2346 | 33 | |
| Married | 6398 | 40 | 3653 | 41 | 2745 | 38 | |
| Partner | 3946 | 25 | 2279 | 26 | 1667 | 23 | |
| Divorced/separated | 693 | 4 | 453 | 5 | 240 | 3 | |
| Widow/widower | 56 | .3 | 23 | .3 | 33 | .5 | |
| Missing | 273 | 1.7 | 145 | 1.6 | 128 | 1.8 | |
| Elementary school + 1–2 years | 2615 | 16 | 1360 | 15 | 1255 | 18 | |
| Upper secondary and certificate | 6329 | 39 | 3089 | 35 | 3240 | 45 | |
| University > = 4 | 6477 | 40 | 4168 | 47 | 2309 | 32 | |
| Other and missing | 678 | 4 | 323 | 4 | 355 | 5 | |
| No | 2702 | 17 | 1578 | 18 | 1124 | 16 | |
| Yes | 13302 | 83 | 7310 | 82 | 5992 | 84 | |
| Never | 8607 | 55 | 4802 | 55 | 3805 | 55 | |
| Past | 3272 | 21 | 1844 | 21 | 1428 | 21 | |
| Occasionally | 1454 | 9 | 756 | 9 | 698 | 10 | |
| Daily | 2295 | 15 | 1263 | 15 | 1032 | 15 | |
| Missing | 129 | .8 | 78 | .8 | 58 | .8 | |
| Number of pack years, median (25–75 percentiles) | Never | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Past | 8,6 (2,9–10,0) | 7,5 (2,3–8,7) | 8,7 (3,8–12,7) | ||||
| Occasionally | 4,8 (0,5–4,8) | 4,5 (0,6–4,8) | 4,8 (0,45–4,8) | ||||
| Daily | 13,0 (6,3–17,3) | 12,1 (6,0–16,2) | 13,9 (7,0–18,9) | ||||
| Number of cigarettes per day, median (25–75 percentiles) | Never | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Past | 11,5 (7,1–15,0) | 10,0 (5,0–14,3) | 11,5 (10,0–15,0) | ||||
| Occasionally | 6,0 (0,7–7,1) | 5,9 (0,7–6,0) | 6,0 (0,7–10,0) | ||||
| Daily | 12,0 (7,1–15,0) | 10,0 (7,1–15,0) | 13,0 (8,0–15,0) | ||||
| Never | 14115 | 88 | 7871 | 88 | 6244 | 87 | |
| Yes | 1745 | 11 | 930 | 10 | 815 | 11 | |
| Missing | 239 | 2 | 139 | 2 | 100 | 1 | |
| Detached house | 11181 | 70 | 6137 | 69 | 5044 | 71 | |
| Row house | 1565 | 10 | 923 | 10 | 642 | 9 | |
| Apartment | 2879 | 18 | 1634 | 18 | 1245 | 18 | |
| Other | 325 | 2 | 171 | 2 | 154 | 2 | |
| No | 13009 | 81 | 7145 | 80 | 5864 | 82 | |
| Yes | 3090 | 19 | 1795 | 20 | 1295 | 18 | |
| No | 5803 | 36 | 3238 | 36 | 2565 | 36 | |
| Yes | 10296 | 64 | 5702 | 64 | 4594 | 64 | |
| No | 8812 | 55 | 4809 | 54 | 4003 | 56 | |
| Little traffic (LT) | 5584 | 35 | 3104 | 35 | 2480 | 35 | |
| Moderate or heavy traffic (MHT) | 1582 | 10 | 956 | 11 | 626 | 9 | |
| Missing | 121 | 1 | 71 | 1 | 50 | 1 | |
Total values in addition to values by gender are given as frequency (n) and percentage (%). Total n = 16 099, response rate 33%.
Number of respiratory symptoms Frequency (n) and percentage (%) of responders reporting each respiratory symptom in the last 12 months.
| Respiratory symptom, sometime in the last 12 months | Total (n = 16 099) | Female (n = 8940) | Male (n = 7159) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.22/3.07/0.0–1.0–3.0 | 2.36/3.21/0.0–1.0–3.0 | 2.05/2.86/0.0–1.0–3.0 | |
| 664(4) | 453 (5) | 211 (3) | |
| 3840 (24) | 2581 (29) | 1259 (18) | |
| 1179 (7) | 676 (8) | 503 (7) | |
| 2333 (14) | 1424 (16) | 909 (13) | |
| 3226 (20) | 1855 (21) | 1371 (19) |
* = difference between genders, p< = .0001 (χ2)
** = difference between genders, p< = .05 (Mann-Whitney U)
Values for the total population and by gender are given.
Unadjusted and adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between self-reported traffic outside bedroom window and time spent daily by foot along a moderate to heavy trafficked road with number of respiratory symptoms for the respondents in the Telemark study.
| Total n = 16099 | Summarized respiratory symptoms last 12 months ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic outside bedroom window | Time spent daily by foot along a moderate to heavy traffic road - 1hour increase | |||
| Crude IRR | No | 1 | ||
| LT | ||||
| MHT | ||||
| IRRadj | No | 1 | ||
| LT | ||||
| MHT | ||||
| IRRadj | Male | No | 1 | 1,02 (0,94–1,10) |
| LT | 1,14 (0,98–1,33) | |||
| MHT | 1,21 (0,93–1.58) | |||
| Female | No | 1 | 1,02 (0,93–1,11) | |
| LT | 1,05 (0,93–1,18) | |||
| MHT | ||||
| IRRadj | Male | No | 1 | 1,02 (0,93–1,12) |
| LT | 0,90 (0,71–1,15) | |||
| MHT | 1,25 (0,86–1,84) | |||
| Female | No | 1 | 1,05 (0,92–1,20) | |
| LT | 1,13 (0,94–1,37) | |||
| MHT | ||||
| IRRadj | Male | No | 1 | 1,11 (0,98–1,27) |
| LT | 0,85 (0,62–1,15) | |||
| MHT | 1,40 (0,88–2,20) | |||
| Female | No | 1 | 1,15 (0,85–1,54) | |
| LT | ||||
| MHT | ||||
| IRRadj | Male | No | 1 | |
| LT | 0,98 (0,84–1,15) | |||
| MHT | 1,22 (0,97–1,54) | |||
| Female | No | 1 | 1,04 (0,95–1,14) | |
| LT | ||||
| MHT | 1,17 (0,93–1,46) | |||
* Adjusted for gender, age, marital status, educational level, employment status, living in Grenland area, type of housing, dampness/mould or water damage in house in the last 10 years, second-hand smoking, smoking status (never, previous, occasional, daily), number of pack-years, number of cigarettes per day, dust/gas exposure at work, and the other TRAP exposure.
** Adjusted for age, marital status, educational level, employment status, living in Grenland area, type of housing, dampness/mould or water damage in house in the last 10 years, second-hand smoking, number of pack-years, number of cigarettes per day, dust/gas exposure at work, and the other TRAP exposure.
Results for the total population and strata by gender and smoking status. LT = little traffic. MHT = moderate or heavy traffic.
Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between self-reported traffic outside bedroom window and 5 different respiratory symptoms for the respondents in the Telemark study.
| Total n = 16099 | Traffic outside bedroom window | Respiratory symptoms last 12 months | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asthma attack | Nocturnal coughing | Nocturnal dyspnoea | Nocturnal chest tightness | Wheezing | |||
| Crude OR | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | 1,16 (0,98–1,38) | ||||||
| MHT | |||||||
| ORadj | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | 1,06 (0,87–1,30) | 1,09 (0,99–1,19) | 1,10 (0,99–1,21) | ||||
| MHT | |||||||
| ORadj | Male | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| LT | 1,35 (0,85–2,13) | 0,99 (0,80–1,23) | 1,16 (0,90–1,51) | 1,22 (0,98–1,51) | |||
| MHT | 0,91 (0,38–2.19) | 1,26 (0,90–1,79) | 1,37 (0,78–2,13) | 1,23 (0,80–1,90) | 1,25 (0,86–1,81) | ||
| Female | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | 1,00 (0,71–1,41) | 1,12 (0,95–1,31) | 0,99 (0,74–1,32) | 1,05 (0,85–1,29) | 1,05 (0,87–1,26) | ||
| MHT | 1,33 (0,99–1,80) | 1,08 (0,81–1,43) | |||||
| ORadj | Male | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| LT | 0,52 (0,22–1,24) | 0,93 (0,65–1,35) | 1,20 (0,73–1,98) | 0,83 (0,56–1,23) | 0,95 (0,68–1,33) | ||
| MHT | n<5 | 1,36 (0,79–2,35) | 1,23 (0,56–2,71) | 1,45 (0,83–2,52) | 1,42 (0,85–2,36) | ||
| Female | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | 1,01 (0,58–1,76) | 1,01 (0,78–1,31) | 1,10 (0,71–1,71) | 1,16 (0,87–1,57) | |||
| MHT | 1,83 (0,88–3,82) | 1,25 (0,82–1,90) | 1,47 (0,78–2,79) | 1,49 (0,95–2,34) | |||
| ORadj | Male | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | n<5 | 1,04 (0,63–1,69) | 0,98 (0,50–1,90) | 0,69 (0,40–1,19) | 0,86 (0,53–1,38) | ||
| MHT | n<5 | 1,39 (0,66–2,91) | 1,85 (0,76–4,52) | 1,38 (0,64–2,98) | 1,51 (0,74–3,09) | ||
| Female | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | 1,26 (0,44–3,60) | 1,34 (0,90–1,99) | 1,60 (0,98–2,63) | 1,22 (0,78–1,90) | |||
| MHT | 2,51 (0,59–10,8) | 2,34 (0,85–6,46) | 2,00 (0,96–4,19) | 1,79 (0,91–3,51) | |||
| ORadj | Male | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| LT | 1,04 (0,41–2,61) | 1,01 (0,72–1,42) | 1,05 (0,63–1,77) | 1,08 (0,72–1,52) | 0,83 (0,60–1,16) | ||
| MHT | n<5 | 1,33 (0,80–2,22) | 1,97 (0,98–3,94) | 1,14 (0,69–1,88) | |||
| Female | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| LT | 1,64 (0,96–2,81) | 1,23 (0,93–1,64) | 1,39 (0,99–1,95) | 1,29 (0,96–1,74) | |||
| MHT | 1,25 (0,61–2,56) | 1,01 (0,68–1,51) | 1,31 (0,84–2,06) | 1,16 (0,77–1,74) | |||
* Adjusted for gender, age, marital status, educational level, employment status, living in Grenland area, type of housing, dampness/mould or water damage in house in the last 10 years, second-hand smoking, smoking status (never, previous, occasional, daily), number of pack-years, number of cigarettes per day, dust/gas exposure at work, and the other TRAP exposure
** Adjusted for age, marital status, educational level, employment status, living in Grenland area, type of housing, dampness/mould or water damage in house in the last 10 years, second-hand smoking, number of pack-years, number of cigarettes per day, dust/gas exposure at work, and the other TRAP exposure
Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between self-reported estimates of time spent by foot daily along moderate to heavy trafficked road and 5 different respiratory symptoms for the respondents in the Telemark study.
| Time spent daily by foot along a busy road | Asthma attack | Nocturnal coughing | Nocturnal dyspnoea | Nocturnal chest tightness | Wheezing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crude OR | ||||||
| ORadj | 1,05 (0,95–1,16) | 1,04 (0,99–1,09) | 1,02 (0,96–1,08) | |||
| ORadj | Male | 1,02 (0,81–1,29) | 0,99 (0,88–1,10) | 1,12 (0,98–1,29) | 1,02 (0,90–1,16) | 1,02 (0,91–1,13) |
| Female | 0,97 (0,78–1,21) | 1,03 (0,92–1,16) | 1,01 (0,84–1,25) | 1,03 (0,90–1,19) | 1,02 (0,90–1,17) | |
| ORadj | Male | 1,11 (0,88–1,40) | 1,05 (0,92–1,20) | 1,01 (0,84–1,21) | 0,83 (0,68–1,03) | 1,10 (0,99–1,23) |
| Female | 1,17 (0,89–1,54) | 1,04 (0,87–1,24) | 1,09 (0,85–1,39) | 1,03 (0,84–1,26) | 1,02 (0,84–1,24) | |
| ORadj | Male | 0,92 (0,48–1,73) | 1,05 (0,86–1,28) | 1,08 (0,85–1,37) | 1,16 (0,96–1,40) | 1,15 (0,96–1,37) |
| Female | 1,50 (0,52–4,28) | 1,01 (0,66–1,55) | 1,35 (0,71–2,58) | 0,94 (0,55–1,63) | 1,35 (0,87–2,11) | |
| ORadj | Male | 1,06 (0,79–1,72) | 1,06 (0,94–1,19) | |||
| Female | 0,97 (0,71–1,31) | 1,13 (0,95–1,34) | 0,86 (0,64–1,16) | 0,85 (0,68–1,06) | ||
*Adjusted for gender, age, marital status, educational level, employment status, living in Grenland, type of housing, dampness/mould or water damage in house in the last 10 years, second-hand smoking, smoking status, number of pack-years, number of cigarettes per day, dust/gas exposure at work, and the other TRAP exposure
**Adjusted for age, marital status, educational level, employment status, living in Grenland, type of housing, dampness/mould or water damage in house in the last 10 years, second-hand smoking, number of pack-years, number of cigarettes per day, dust/gas exposure at work,and the other TRAP exposure
Results for total population and strata by gender and smoking status for 1-hour increase in exposure.