The relationship between sulfur dioxide exposure and the health of adult Miyakejima residents

2013 
Background: Mt. Oyama, Miyakejima, began to erupt in June 2000, and the island was evacuated. Volcanic gas emissions, composed primarily of sulfur dioxide (SO2), gradually decreased, and residents returned to the island after the evacuation order was lifted in February 2005. Aims: In this study, the effects on residents' health from the exposure environment following lifting of the evacuation order in February 2005 were investigated first in February 2006 and then in each November from 2006 to 2011. The relationship between the amount of exposure to SO2 and the health effects was studied in adult Miyakejima residents. Methods: The subjects of this study were registered residents aged 18 and above at the time of each medical checkup. A total of 4,089 checkups were conducted. The mean values and percentage of 0.10 ppm or more hourly values were sought from 81 months of exposure concentration data. Health effects were evaluated through pulmonary function tests and the self-administered questionnaire. Results...
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