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Links between pollution, asthma, and allergies in teens, and how oxidative stress and immune responses may play a role

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Abstract

FeNO was significantly higher by 20% for each interquartile range increase in mono-n-butyl phthalate (MnBP).

  • Mono-benzyl phthalate (MBzP) was associated with a 13% increase in FeNO per interquartile range increase.
  • Phthalates and DINCH were identified as the most important group of pollutants affecting FeNO, with MnBP showing the highest influence.
  • Eosinophil count mediated approximately 37.8% of the association between MBzP and FeNO.
  • For MnBP, eosinophil count mediated about 27.9% of its association with FeNO.
  • Oxidative stress marker 8-OHdG mediated associations between specific pollutants (2,4-D, TCPY, 1-NAP) and rhinitis, despite their direct effects being non-significant.

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