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Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.

Current evidence indicates that individuals exposed to short term elevations in ambient ozone may experience both upper and lower respiratory effects. Some respiratory symptoms and spirometric changes are mild and reversible in nature, while others involve more severe outcomes, including hospital ad...

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Autor principal: Ostro, B D
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8206034
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description Current evidence indicates that individuals exposed to short term elevations in ambient ozone may experience both upper and lower respiratory effects. Some respiratory symptoms and spirometric changes are mild and reversible in nature, while others involve more severe outcomes, including hospital admissions and emergency room visits. However, many questions remain about the effects of acute ozone exposure and the implications of this exposure for chronic disease outcomes. For example, the identification of sensitive subgroups, the delineation of the entire spectrum of health effects due to exposure to ozone, the potential synergy between viral infections and ozone exposure, and the nature of adaptation to ozone are not well characterized. In addition, studies that examine the association between acute responses to ozone and potential biological indicators of a chronic disease process would be desirable. This paper serves to provide an overview of the types of epidemiologic studies that may be appropriate and factors to consider in addressing these questions.
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spelling pubmed-15196842006-07-26 Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes. Ostro, B D Environ Health Perspect Research Article Current evidence indicates that individuals exposed to short term elevations in ambient ozone may experience both upper and lower respiratory effects. Some respiratory symptoms and spirometric changes are mild and reversible in nature, while others involve more severe outcomes, including hospital admissions and emergency room visits. However, many questions remain about the effects of acute ozone exposure and the implications of this exposure for chronic disease outcomes. For example, the identification of sensitive subgroups, the delineation of the entire spectrum of health effects due to exposure to ozone, the potential synergy between viral infections and ozone exposure, and the nature of adaptation to ozone are not well characterized. In addition, studies that examine the association between acute responses to ozone and potential biological indicators of a chronic disease process would be desirable. This paper serves to provide an overview of the types of epidemiologic studies that may be appropriate and factors to consider in addressing these questions. 1993-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1519684/ /pubmed/8206034 Text en
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title Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.
title_full Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.
title_fullStr Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.
title_full_unstemmed Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.
title_short Examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.
title_sort examining acute health outcomes due to ozone exposure and their subsequent relationship to chronic disease outcomes.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8206034
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