Efeitos da poluição do ar na função respiratória de escolares, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Effect of air pollution on lung function in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2009 
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between daily exposure to air pollution and lung function in school children. METHODS: Panel study with a random sample of 118 students (between 6 and 15 years of age), enrolled in a public school of the city of Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de Janeiro, and living within 2 km of the study site. Data on students’ characteristics were obtained with a questionnaire, including the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood – ISAAC. Daily peak expiratory fl ow measurements were taken to measure lung function. Daily data on PM10, SO 2 , O 3 , NO 2 and CO levels, temperature and humidity were provided by a portable monitor. Repeated measurements of lung function were associated with pollutant levels with a multilevel model adjusted for time trend, temperature, air humidity, exposure to smoking at home, presence of asthma, height, sex, weight and age of children. RESULTS: Mean peak expiratory fl ow was 243.5 l/m (sd=58.9). The lowest mean peak expiratory fl ow was 124 l/m, and the highest, 450 l/m. For the 10 μg/m³ increase in PM10, there was a 0.34 l/min decrease in mean peak fl ow on the third day. For the 10 μg/m³ increase in NO
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