Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study
Objectives In recent years, transboundary air pollution from mainland East Asia has led to growing concerns about air pollution in Japan. Air pollution is reportedly associated with the exacerbation of respiratory diseases. In this study, we assessed the effects of air pollution on respiratory sympt...
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doaj-c45364c199e64bed85c8bdec2b63eb3d2020-11-25T02:45:39ZengKorean Society for Preventive MedicineJournal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health1975-83752233-452152641642610.3961/jpmph.19.1802053Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel StudyMotoyuki Nakao0Keiko Yamauchi1Satoshi Mitsuma2Tetsuro Odaira3Hideto Obata4Yoichi Chijimatsu5Yoko Ishihara6 Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Kurume University, Kurume, Japan Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Kurume University, Kurume, Japan Niigata Association of Occupational Health Inc., Niigata, Japan Nishi-Niigata Chuo National Hospital, Niigata, Japan Yamaguchi-ken Saiseikai Shimonoseki General Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan Chijimatsu Kokyuki Junkanki Naika Clinic, Yamaguchi, Japan Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Kurume University, Kurume, JapanObjectives In recent years, transboundary air pollution from mainland East Asia has led to growing concerns about air pollution in Japan. Air pollution is reportedly associated with the exacerbation of respiratory diseases. In this study, we assessed the effects of air pollution on respiratory symptoms and the health status of participants with and without chronic respiratory diseases. Methods Participants (n=2753) with and without chronic respiratory diseases who visited healthcare facilities in Japan during February from 2010 to 2015 filled out a self-report questionnaire regarding their symptoms and perceived health status. Participants were followed up during April-May and June-July. Results Oxidant concentrations were associated with respiratory symptoms, overall health, and quality of life (QoL). Suspended particulate matter (SPM) and particulate matter <2.5 μm levels were associated with physical fitness; SPM was also associated with QoL. Recent experience of an Asian sand dust event had a significant effect on allergic symptoms, change in health, and QoL. Conclusions Respiratory symptoms were more strongly affected by oxidants than by other pollutants. Significant associations of air pollutants were found with a comprehensive range of items related to perceived health status, including overall health and QoL. Although the effects of air pollutants on respiratory symptoms and health status were more apparent among patients with respiratory diseases, the adverse effects of air pollutants were significant even among participants without such conditions.http://www.jpmph.org/upload/pdf/jpmph-52-6-416.pdfquality of lifehealth statusair pollutionchronic obstructive pulmonary diseasejapan |
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Motoyuki Nakao Keiko Yamauchi Satoshi Mitsuma Tetsuro Odaira Hideto Obata Yoichi Chijimatsu Yoko Ishihara |
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Motoyuki Nakao Keiko Yamauchi Satoshi Mitsuma Tetsuro Odaira Hideto Obata Yoichi Chijimatsu Yoko Ishihara Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health quality of life health status air pollution chronic obstructive pulmonary disease japan |
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Motoyuki Nakao Keiko Yamauchi Satoshi Mitsuma Tetsuro Odaira Hideto Obata Yoichi Chijimatsu Yoko Ishihara |
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Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study |
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Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study |
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Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study |
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Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study |
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Associations of Ambient Air Pollutant Concentrations With Respiratory Symptoms and Perceived Health Status in Japanese Adults With and Without Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Panel Study |
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associations of ambient air pollutant concentrations with respiratory symptoms and perceived health status in japanese adults with and without chronic respiratory diseases: a panel study |
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Korean Society for Preventive Medicine |
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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health |
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1975-8375 2233-4521 |
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Objectives In recent years, transboundary air pollution from mainland East Asia has led to growing concerns about air pollution in Japan. Air pollution is reportedly associated with the exacerbation of respiratory diseases. In this study, we assessed the effects of air pollution on respiratory symptoms and the health status of participants with and without chronic respiratory diseases. Methods Participants (n=2753) with and without chronic respiratory diseases who visited healthcare facilities in Japan during February from 2010 to 2015 filled out a self-report questionnaire regarding their symptoms and perceived health status. Participants were followed up during April-May and June-July. Results Oxidant concentrations were associated with respiratory symptoms, overall health, and quality of life (QoL). Suspended particulate matter (SPM) and particulate matter <2.5 μm levels were associated with physical fitness; SPM was also associated with QoL. Recent experience of an Asian sand dust event had a significant effect on allergic symptoms, change in health, and QoL. Conclusions Respiratory symptoms were more strongly affected by oxidants than by other pollutants. Significant associations of air pollutants were found with a comprehensive range of items related to perceived health status, including overall health and QoL. Although the effects of air pollutants on respiratory symptoms and health status were more apparent among patients with respiratory diseases, the adverse effects of air pollutants were significant even among participants without such conditions. |
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quality of life health status air pollution chronic obstructive pulmonary disease japan |
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