Allergic symptoms in association with naturalness, greenness, and greyness: A cross-sectional study in schoolchildren in the Alps

被引:35
|
作者
Dzhambov, Angel M. [1 ,2 ]
Lercher, Peter [2 ]
Rudisser, Johannes [3 ]
Browning, Matthew H. E. M. [4 ]
Markevych, Iana [5 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Plovdiv, Fac Publ Hlth, Dept Hyg, 15A Vassil Aprilov Blvd, Plovdiv 4000, Bulgaria
[2] Graz Univ Technol, Inst Highway Engn & Transport Planning, Graz, Austria
[3] Univ Innsbruck, Dept Ecol, Innsbruck, Austria
[4] Clemson Univ, Dept Pk Recreat & Tourism Management, Clemson, SC USA
[5] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Psychol, Krakow, Poland
关键词
Allergic rhinitis; Asthma; Eczema; Greenness; Green space; Grey space; Greyness; DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX; AIR-POLLUTION EXPOSURE; CHILDHOOD ASTHMA; LUNG-FUNCTION; SCHOOL-AGE; LAND-USE; PRIMARY PREVENTION; HEALTH; URBAN; BIRTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2020.110456
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Greenness may protect from or contribute to allergy risk by influencing air pollution and humanmicrobe interactions. However, existing research on the issue is heterogeneous and produced conflicting results. Less in known about the effects of greyness. This study investigated the association between different characteristics of residential and school environment and allergic symptoms in schoolchildren. Methods: The present cross-sectional survey was undertaken in 2004/2005 among 1251 schoolchildren (8-12 years old) in several alpine valleys in Austria and Italy. Children's mothers completed a questionnaire that asked about allergic symptoms (International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaire), sociodemographic information, lifestyle, perinatal data, and housing conditions. We constructed four aggregate outcome variables: current asthma symptoms, ever asthma symptoms, ever allergic rhinitis (AR) symptoms, and ever eczema symptoms. We employed well-known greenness and greyness exposure indicators (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, tree canopy cover, agricultural cover, imperviousness cover, and industrial cover), as well as an alternative naturalness index (Distance to Nature, D2N). Adjusted logistic regressions were used to explore associations between each exposure-outcome pair. Air pollution (NO2), traffic noise and time spent outdoors were tested as potential mediators in causal mediation analysis. Results: Decrease in naturalness in a 500-m buffer around the home was associated with higher prevalence of AR symptoms. Associations with asthma symptoms were in the same direction but marginally significant. Residential NDVI and tree cover were marginally associated with lower prevalence of asthma and AR symptoms. Having a domestic garden was associated with lower prevalence of asthma symptoms. School greenness in a 100-m buffer was associated with lower prevalence of AR symptoms. Residential greyness was associated with higher prevalence of AR and asthma symptoms. We observed stronger associations for greenness and greyness in non-movers and in children without a family history of allergies. Mediation by NO2 and time spent outdoors was present in some of the exposure-outcome pairs. Conclusions: Schoolchildren residing in places with lower naturalness and higher greyness may be more likely to have allergic rhinitis and possibly asthma. Considering more comprehensive indicators than greenness and greyness and conducting research in children without a family history of allergic diseases may be key to better understanding who can profit from natural landscapes.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Prevalence and associated factors of symptoms of pica among adolescent schoolchildren in northern Sudan: a cross-sectional study
    Ahmed, Mohamed A.
    Al-Nafeesah, Abdullah
    AlEed, Ashwaq
    Adam, Ishag
    JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, 2023, 11 (01)
  • [42] Epidemiology of gingivitis in schoolchildren in Bucharest, Romania: a cross-sectional study
    Funieru, C.
    Klinger, A.
    Baicus, C.
    Funieru, E.
    Dumitriu, H. T.
    Dumitriu, A.
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL RESEARCH, 2017, 52 (02) : 225 - 232
  • [43] Vitamin D levels in schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study in Kuwait
    Alyahya, Khulood Othman
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2017, 17
  • [44] Food Allergy in Lebanese schoolchildren: a pilot cross-sectional study
    Irani, Carla
    Hallit, Souheil
    Salameh, Pascale
    Sahyoun, Gretta
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2019, 143 (02) : AB159 - AB159
  • [45] Active transportation and bullying in Canadian schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study
    Cozma, Ioana
    Kukaswadia, Atif
    Janssen, Ian
    Craig, Wendy
    Pickett, William
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 15
  • [46] Obesity is associated with depression in Malaysian schoolchildren: A cross-sectional study
    Nurumal, Mohd Said
    Abidin, Rohulizzat Zainal
    Ibrahim, Wisam Nabeel
    Isa, Muhammad Lokman Md
    Hasan, Muhammad Kamil Che
    MAKARA JOURNAL OF HEALTH RESEARCH, 2020, 24 (01): : 8 - 12
  • [47] Vitamin D levels in schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study in Kuwait
    Khulood Othman Alyahya
    BMC Pediatrics, 17
  • [48] Active transportation and bullying in Canadian schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study
    Ioana Cozma
    Atif Kukaswadia
    Ian Janssen
    Wendy Craig
    William Pickett
    BMC Public Health, 15
  • [49] Obesity among schoolchildren in Kuala Selangor: A cross-sectional study
    Mohd. Ghazali, Sumarni
    Amir Kamaluddin, Muhammad
    Md. Said, Ibrahim
    Rodi Isa, Mohd.
    Mudla Mohamed Ghazali, Izzuna
    Idris, Nurziyana
    TROPICAL BIOMEDICINE, 2006, 23 (02) : 148 - 154
  • [50] Association between green areas and allergic disease in Korean adults: a cross-sectional study
    Kim, Hyun-Jin
    Min, Jin-young
    Kim, Hye-Jin
    Min, Kyoung-bok
    ANNALS OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2020, 32