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Effects of sulfur oxides and respirable particles on human health. Methodology and demography of populations in study.

B G Ferris, F E Speizer, J D Spengler, D Dockery, Y M Bishop, M Wolfson, C Humble.   

Abstract

As part of a study of health effects of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter, we have established a cohort of adults 25 to 74 yr of age in 6 communities who will be followed prospectively. At the conclusion of our first cycle of measuring the health of adults in 6 sites we found that, although we used different sampling frames, our samples were close to the distribution shown in the U.S. Census for age, sex, and occupation, with the possible exception of one city. Analysis of the cross-sectional data indicated that for both age- and height-adjusted values for forced expiratory volume in 1 s and for selected rates of various respiratory symptoms standardized for age, differences among smoking groups were apparent. Differences in these parameters between sites suggest trends that were associated with levels of pollution. Further analyses of the prospective data currently being collected will be required before definitive statements can be made about the effect of specific levels of exposure.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 507507     DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1979.120.4.767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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4.  Air pollution and lung diseases in Oporto Area.

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Review 8.  Hazardous air pollutants and asthma.

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10.  Daily diaries of respiratory symptoms and air pollution: methodological issues and results.

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