Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Jonathan S Schildcrout, Lianne Sheppard, Thomas Lumley, James C Slaughter, Jane Q Koenig, Gail G Shapiro
Publication date
2006/9/15
Journal
American journal of epidemiology
Volume
164
Issue
6
Pages
505-517
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The authors investigated the relation between ambient concentrations of five of the Environmental Protection Agency's criteria pollutants and asthma exacerbations (daily symptoms and use of rescue inhalers) among 990 children in eight North American cities during the 22-month prerandomization phase (November 1993–September 1995) of the Childhood Asthma Management Program. Short-term effects of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter less than 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM10), sulfur dioxide, and warm-season ozone were examined in both one-pollutant and two-pollutant models, using lags of up to 2 days. Lags in carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide were positively associated with both measures of asthma exacerbation, and the 3-day moving sum of sulfur dioxide levels was marginally related to asthma symptoms. PM10 and ozone were unrelated to exacerbations. The …
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