Respiratory Effects of Exposure to Diesel Traffic in Persons with Asthma
Lung Institute · Royal Brompton Hospital · +3 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
Air pollution from road traffic is a serious health hazard, and people with preexisting respiratory disease may be at increased risk. We investigated the effects of short-term exposure to diesel traffic in people with asthma in an urban, roadside environment.
Methods
We recruited 60 adults with either mild or moderate asthma to participate in a randomized, crossover study. Each participant walked for 2 hours along a London street (Oxford Street) and, on a separate occasion, through a nearby park (Hyde Park). We performed detailed real-time exposure, physiological, and immunologic measurements.
Results
Participants had significantly higher exposures to fine particles (
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Asthma
- Environmental health
- Air pollution
- Respiratory system
- Respiratory disease
- Health hazard
- Diesel fuel
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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