Risk of adult street vendor exposure to traffic-related air pollution in Bangkok, Thailand

被引:3
|
作者
Noomnual, Saisattha [1 ,2 ]
Shendell, Derek G. [3 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Sch & Community Based Res & Educ CSCBRE, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[2] Rutgers Sch Publ Hlth, New Jersey Safe Sch Program NJSS, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[3] Rutgers Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm & Occupat Hlth, 683 Hoes Lane West,3rd Floor,SPH Bldg, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
来源
HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT | 2017年 / 23卷 / 02期
关键词
outdoor air quality; particulate matter; respiratory symptoms; traffic-related air pollution; urban environment; RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS; BUSY ROADS; HEALTH; ASTHMA;
D O I
10.1080/10807039.2016.1247257
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP), including particulate matter (PM) in respirable coarse and fine size fractions (PM10 and PM2.5), is known to have exposure effects on human health and environment. Real-time PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations were collected from the study locations in Bangkok, Thailand, using TSI AM510 particle counters. Temperature and % relative humidity (% RH) were also collected. Data were compared to data from the closest station of the Pollution Control Department (PCD), Thailand. Real-time mean concentration varied from 86 to 1107 mg/m(3) (PM10) and varied from 25 to 664 mg/m(3) (PM2.5). In addition, real-time mean PM10 (223.1 mg/m(3)) was nearly four times greater than that measured by the PCD station, 60 mg/m(3). Temperature and % RH from real-time air monitoring and PCD station were comparable. In each study location (five locations, two inmorning and afternoon/evening), there were significant positive correlations between PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations and significant negative correlations between temperature and RH%. Results suggested that outdoor TRAP via measured real-time PM concentrations were more realistic exposure concentration estimates among street vendors as related to respiratory and other symptoms than data obtained from PCD station. Nevertheless, PM10 as measured by the PCD station might be a reasonable surrogate for estimated outdoor PM2.5 exposure.
引用
收藏
页码:340 / 349
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] TRAFFIC-RELATED AIR-POLLUTION - EXPOSURE AND HEALTH-EFFECTS IN COPENHAGEN STREET CLEANERS AND CEMETERY WORKERS
    RAASCHOUNIELSEN, O
    NIELSEN, ML
    GEHL, J
    ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 1995, 50 (03): : 207 - 213
  • [22] Perinatal Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Gong, Tong
    Dalman, Christina
    Wicks, Susanne
    Dal, Henrik
    Magnusson, Cecilia
    Lundholm, Cecilia
    Almqvist, Catarina
    Pershagen, Goran
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2017, 125 (01) : 119 - 126
  • [23] Traffic-related air pollution: an avoidable exposure to improve respiratory health
    Sly, Peter D.
    THORAX, 2015, 70 (01) : 3 - 4
  • [24] Consideration of exposure to traffic-related air pollution in bicycle route planning
    Luo, Ji
    Boriboonsomsin, Kanok
    Barth, Matthew
    JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH, 2020, 16
  • [25] Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Serum Inflammatory Cytokines in Children
    Gruzieva, Olena
    Merid, Simon Kebede
    Gref, Anna
    Gajulapuri, Ashwini
    Lemonnier, Nathanael
    Ballereau, Stephane
    Gigante, Bruna
    Kere, Juha
    Auffray, Charles
    Melen, Erik
    Pershagen, Goran
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2017, 125 (06)
  • [26] Child serum metabolome and traffic-related air pollution exposure in pregnancy
    Ritz, Beate
    Yan, Qi
    He, Di
    Wu, Jun
    Walker, Douglas, I
    Uppal, Karan
    Jones, Dean P.
    Heck, Julia E.
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2022, 203
  • [27] Simulating risk of exposure to traffic-related air pollution in working and non-working populations
    Setton, E.
    Hystad, P.
    Keller, C. P.
    Cloutier-Fisher, D.
    Foster, L.
    Copes, R.
    Brauer, M.
    Stier, J.
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2006, 17 (06) : S482 - S483
  • [28] Evidence for adverse reproductive effects of exposure to traffic-related air pollution - Are pregnant women at risk?
    Ritz, Beate
    Wilhelm, Michelle
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2006, 17 (06) : S57 - S57
  • [29] Residential exposure to vehicular traffic-related air pollution during childhood and breast cancer risk
    Shmuel, Shahar
    White, Alexandra J.
    Sandler, Dale P.
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2017, 159 : 257 - 263
  • [30] Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollutants as a Risk of Airway Obstruction
    Badyda, Artur J.
    Dabrowiecki, Piotr
    Lubinski, Wojciech
    Czechowski, Piotr O.
    Majewski, Grzegorz
    RESPIRATORY REGULATION - CLINICAL ADVANCES, 2013, 755 : 35 - 45