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Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices

BACKGROUND: Previous studies of the health impact of ambient and household air pollution (AAP/HAP) have chiefly relied on self-reported and/or address-based exposure modelling data. We assessed the feasibility of collecting and integrating detailed personal exposure data in different settings and se...

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Autores principales: Chan, Ka Hung, Xia, Xi, Ho, Kin-fai, Guo, Yu, Kurmi, Om P, Du, Huaidong, Bennett, Derrick A, Bian, Zheng, Kan, Haidong, McDonnell, John, Schmidt, Dan, Kerosi, Rene, Li, Liming, Lam, Kin Bong Hubert, Chen, Zhengming
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7786640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33129001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106217
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author Chan, Ka Hung
Xia, Xi
Ho, Kin-fai
Guo, Yu
Kurmi, Om P
Du, Huaidong
Bennett, Derrick A
Bian, Zheng
Kan, Haidong
McDonnell, John
Schmidt, Dan
Kerosi, Rene
Li, Liming
Lam, Kin Bong Hubert
Chen, Zhengming
author_facet Chan, Ka Hung
Xia, Xi
Ho, Kin-fai
Guo, Yu
Kurmi, Om P
Du, Huaidong
Bennett, Derrick A
Bian, Zheng
Kan, Haidong
McDonnell, John
Schmidt, Dan
Kerosi, Rene
Li, Liming
Lam, Kin Bong Hubert
Chen, Zhengming
author_sort Chan, Ka Hung
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies of the health impact of ambient and household air pollution (AAP/HAP) have chiefly relied on self-reported and/or address-based exposure modelling data. We assessed the feasibility of collecting and integrating detailed personal exposure data in different settings and seasons. METHODS/DESIGN: We recruited 477 participants (mean age 58 years, 72% women) from three (two rural [Gansu/Henan] and one urban [Suzhou]) study areas in the China Kadoorie Biobank, based on their previously reported fuel use patterns. A time-resolved monitor (PATS+CO) was used to measure continuously for 120-hour the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) at personal and household (kitchen and living room) levels in warm (May-September 2017) and cool (November 2017–January 2018) seasons, along with questionnaires on participants’ characteristics (e.g. socio-demographic, and fuel use) and time-activity (48-hour). Parallel local ambient monitoring of particulate matter (PM(1), PM(2.5) and PM(10)) and gaseous pollutants (CO, ozone, nitrogen oxides) was conducted using regularly-calibrated devices. The air pollution exposure data were compared by study sites and seasons. FINDINGS: Overall 76% reported cooking at least weekly (regular-cooks), and 48% (urban 1%, rural 65%) used solid fuels (wood/coal) for cooking. Winter heating was more common in rural sites than in urban site (74–91% vs 17% daily), and mainly involved solid fuels. Mixed use of clean and solid fuels was common for cooking in rural areas (38%) but not for heating (0%). Overall, the measured mean PM(2.5) levels were 2–3 fold higher in the cool than warm season, and in rural (e.g. kitchen: Gansu(warm_season) = 142.3 µg/m(3); Gansu(cool_season) = 508.1 µg/m(3); Henan(warm_season) = 77.5 µg/m(3); Henan(cool_season) = 222.3 µg/m(3)) than urban sites (Suzhou(warm_season) = 41.6 µg/m(3); Suzhou(cool_season) = 81.6 µg/m(3)). The levels recorded tended to be the highest in kitchens, followed by personal, living room and outdoor. Time-resolved data show prominent peaks consistently recorded in the kitchen at typical cooking times, and sustained elevated PM(2.5) levels (> 100 µg/m(3)) were observed in rural areas where use of solid fuels for heating was common. DISCUSSION: Personal air pollution exposure can be readily assessed using a low-cost time-resolved monitor in different settings, which, in combination with other personal and health outcome data, will enable reliable assessment of the long-term health effects of HAP/AAP exposures in general populations.
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spelling pubmed-77866402021-01-11 Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices Chan, Ka Hung Xia, Xi Ho, Kin-fai Guo, Yu Kurmi, Om P Du, Huaidong Bennett, Derrick A Bian, Zheng Kan, Haidong McDonnell, John Schmidt, Dan Kerosi, Rene Li, Liming Lam, Kin Bong Hubert Chen, Zhengming Environ Int Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies of the health impact of ambient and household air pollution (AAP/HAP) have chiefly relied on self-reported and/or address-based exposure modelling data. We assessed the feasibility of collecting and integrating detailed personal exposure data in different settings and seasons. METHODS/DESIGN: We recruited 477 participants (mean age 58 years, 72% women) from three (two rural [Gansu/Henan] and one urban [Suzhou]) study areas in the China Kadoorie Biobank, based on their previously reported fuel use patterns. A time-resolved monitor (PATS+CO) was used to measure continuously for 120-hour the concentration of fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) at personal and household (kitchen and living room) levels in warm (May-September 2017) and cool (November 2017–January 2018) seasons, along with questionnaires on participants’ characteristics (e.g. socio-demographic, and fuel use) and time-activity (48-hour). Parallel local ambient monitoring of particulate matter (PM(1), PM(2.5) and PM(10)) and gaseous pollutants (CO, ozone, nitrogen oxides) was conducted using regularly-calibrated devices. The air pollution exposure data were compared by study sites and seasons. FINDINGS: Overall 76% reported cooking at least weekly (regular-cooks), and 48% (urban 1%, rural 65%) used solid fuels (wood/coal) for cooking. Winter heating was more common in rural sites than in urban site (74–91% vs 17% daily), and mainly involved solid fuels. Mixed use of clean and solid fuels was common for cooking in rural areas (38%) but not for heating (0%). Overall, the measured mean PM(2.5) levels were 2–3 fold higher in the cool than warm season, and in rural (e.g. kitchen: Gansu(warm_season) = 142.3 µg/m(3); Gansu(cool_season) = 508.1 µg/m(3); Henan(warm_season) = 77.5 µg/m(3); Henan(cool_season) = 222.3 µg/m(3)) than urban sites (Suzhou(warm_season) = 41.6 µg/m(3); Suzhou(cool_season) = 81.6 µg/m(3)). The levels recorded tended to be the highest in kitchens, followed by personal, living room and outdoor. Time-resolved data show prominent peaks consistently recorded in the kitchen at typical cooking times, and sustained elevated PM(2.5) levels (> 100 µg/m(3)) were observed in rural areas where use of solid fuels for heating was common. DISCUSSION: Personal air pollution exposure can be readily assessed using a low-cost time-resolved monitor in different settings, which, in combination with other personal and health outcome data, will enable reliable assessment of the long-term health effects of HAP/AAP exposures in general populations. Elsevier Science 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7786640/ /pubmed/33129001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106217 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Chan, Ka Hung
Xia, Xi
Ho, Kin-fai
Guo, Yu
Kurmi, Om P
Du, Huaidong
Bennett, Derrick A
Bian, Zheng
Kan, Haidong
McDonnell, John
Schmidt, Dan
Kerosi, Rene
Li, Liming
Lam, Kin Bong Hubert
Chen, Zhengming
Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
title Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
title_full Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
title_fullStr Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
title_full_unstemmed Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
title_short Regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural Chinese communities: A pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
title_sort regional and seasonal variations in household and personal exposures to air pollution in one urban and two rural chinese communities: a pilot study to collect time-resolved data using static and wearable devices
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7786640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33129001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.106217
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