Chamber Exposures of Children to Mixed Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, and Sulfuric Acid
- 1 May 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of environmental health
- Vol. 52 (3) , 179-187
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00039899709602884
Abstract
To help assess acute health effects of summer air pollution in the eastern United States, we simulated ambient “acid summer haze” as closely as was practical in a laboratory chamber. We exposed young volunteers who were thought to be sensitive to this pollutant mixture on the basis of previous epidemiologic evidence. Specifically, we exposed 41 subjects aged 9–12 y to mixed ozone (0.10 ppm), sulfur dioxide (0.10 ppm), and 0.6-μm sulfuric acid aerosol (100 ± 40 μg/m3, mean ± standard deviation) for 4 h, during which there was intermittent exercise. Fifteen subjects were healthy, and 26 had allergy or mild asthma. The entire group responded nonsignificantly (p > .05) to pollution exposure (relative to clean air), as determined by spirometry, symptoms, and overall discomfort level during exercise. Subjects with allergy/asthma showed a positive association (p = .01) between symptoms and acid dose; in healthy subjects, that association was negative (p = .08). In these chamber-exposure studies, we noted less of an effect than was reported in previous epidemiologic studies of children exposed to ambient “acid summer haze.”Keywords
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