Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Incident Adult Asthma in a Nationwide Cohort of U.S. Women

Aug 31, 2014American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

Air pollution exposure and new cases of adult asthma in U.S. women nationwide

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Abstract

A 3.6 μg/m³ increase in PM2.5 exposure is associated with a 20% increased odds of developing asthma.

  • 254 new cases of asthma were reported among participants over the study period.
  • An interquartile range increase in PM2.5 exposure is associated with a 14% increased odds of developing wheeze.
  • Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exposure shows a potential association with wheeze, with a 8% increased odds per IQR increase.
  • No significant association was found between either PM2.5 or NO2 exposure and incident chronic cough.

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