Ozone exposure at birth may up asthma risk

IANS  |  Toronto 

Exposure to (O3) -- a common air pollutant -- at birth may increase the risk of developing by age three, a new study suggests.

"Our findings show that the hazard ratios for measured at birth as a single pollutant showed statistically significant higher risks for development of asthma, and eczema," said Teresa To from The (SickKids) in

The study also found that 82 per cent higher risk of developing was associated with each 10 parts per billion (ppb), or ppb increase in exposure to at birth.

For the study, 1,881 children were recruited who were followed from birth to 17 years of age, on average.

According to the researchers, children are at a higher risk because their lungs and other respiratory organs are smaller, and they spend more time in outdoor physical activities that make them breathe faster and more deeply.

The research team took annual average concentrations of pollutants from fixed monitoring stations.

Development of asthma, and were determined based on any records of used for these conditions.

The researchers adjusted for variables such as parental history of and early home exposure to pollutants.

Earlier, some studies have shown that ozone depletes antioxidant activity and increases indications of in the respiratory tract fluid lining and affects lung growth.

"isn't only one or a few countries' problems, but rather a global public health concern," said To, also a at the

"While there are individual actions one can consider to reduce exposure to air pollutants, it also requires action by public authorities at the national, regional and international levels," she noted.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 18:00 IST