Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
People spend about 580± 90% of their daily time indoors, elderly
people especially at home. Thus, it is important to investigate possible health
effects of indoor air pollutants and to consider their contributions to the total human
exposure.
This report summarises current knowledge on health effects of three common
indoor air pollutants, respirable suspended particles, nitrogen dioxide and environmental
tobacco smoke, with focus on the adults and the elderly. Preliminary ® ndings
on exposure distributions and health effects of these pollutants in older
subjects of two panel studies carried out in Italian general populations will also be
reported.
The two indoor pollution studies were performed in the Po Delta area in North
Italy (428 subjects and 140 houses investigated) and in Pisa in Central Italy (761
subjects and 282 houses investigated). Individuals aged 565 yrs spent a signi® cantly
larger number of hours at home than the other age groups both in winter and in summer.
A trend of higher occurrence of acute respiratory symptoms in the presence of
environmental tobacco smoke was shown in comparison to the unexposed elderly both in
winter (31 versus 29%) and summer (33 versus 16%). The occurrence of acute
respiratory symptoms was consistently higher in relation to the high respirable
suspended particles-indexexposure compared to low exposure (33 versus 27% in winter,
27 versus 21% in summer). Both the presence of environmental tobacco smoke at home
and exposure to the high respirable suspended particles-index were associated with a
decrease in the mean daily peak expiratory ¯ ow.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Elderly; indoor pollution; lung function; passive smoking; respiratory symptoms
Elenco autori:
Simoni, Marzia; Baldacci, Sandra; Viegi, Giovanni
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