Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Several epidemiological studies have provided evidence that exposure
to auto vehicular traffic increases the prevalence of bronchitis, cough
and deficits in lung function and may exacerbate pre-existing asthma,
specially in children.The aim of this study was to investigate the role
of road traffic pollution on respiratory health in a large sample of Italian
school children. Eighteen percent of the SIDRIA-2 sample reported
high traffic density in the zone of residence; 60% and 20% of subjects
reported a very frequent transit of cars and lorries, respectively, on
the street of residence. High frequency of lorry traffic in the street of residence
was associated with significantly increased risks for chronic cough
or phlegm and sinusitis symptoms.These results, confirming previous
findings (SIDRIA, 1994-95), show that children living near streets
with intense traffic of heavy vehicles are at higher risk for adverse respiratory
effects, especially for productive cough.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
infanzia e adolescenza; disturbi respiratori; traffico veicolare
List of contributors:
Viegi, Giovanni
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