Proceedings of the Korean Environmental Health Society Conference (한국환경보건학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2004.06a
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- Pages.193-196
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- 2004
A Study on Acute Effects of Fine Particles on Pulmonary Function of Schoolchildren in Beijing, China
- Kim, Dae-Seon (National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
- Yu, Seung-Do (National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
- Cha, Jung-Hoon (National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
- Ahn, Seung-Chul (National Institute of Environmental Research)
- Published : 2004.06.04
Abstract
To evaluate the acute effects of fine particles on pulmonary function, a longitudinal study was conducted. This study was carried out for the schoolchildren (3rd and 6th grades) living in Beijing, China. Children were asked to record their daily levels of peak expiratory flow rate using portable peak flow meter (mini-Wright) for 40 days. The relationship between daily PEFR and fine particle levels was analyzed using a mixed linear regression models including gender, height, the presence of respiratory symptoms, and daily average temperature and relative humidity as extraneous variables. The total number of students participating in this longitudinal study was 87. Daily measured PEFR was in the range of
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