Health effects of ambient air pollution in children

TitleHealth effects of ambient air pollution in children
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsSalvi, Sundeep
JournalPaediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume8
Issue4
Pagination275-280
ISSN1526-0542
AbstractSummary Children seem to be most vulnerable to the harmful effects of ambient air pollutants because their defence mechanisms are still evolving and because they inhale a higher volume of air per body weight than adults. Air pollutants can also harm the foetus if the mother is exposed to high levels of air pollution during pregnancy. An increase in respiratory neonatal mortality has been associated with ambient levels of air pollutants. Exposure to fine particles has been shown to increase allergen sensitisation, increase the risk of worsening asthma and decrease lung function. Lung growth, as measured by lung function, seems to be adversely affected in children exposed to various oxidant air pollutants. Oxidative stress is the main underlying mechanism responsible for the harmful effects of air pollutants and preliminary studies have indicated that antioxidant supplementation can offer some protection.
URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com.libproxy.rpi.edu/science/article/B6WP5-4R1FSG2-5/2/333427a730e07c1eef784b17ff43278e
DOI10.1016/j.prrv.2007.08.008
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