Background Ambient airborne particulate material (PM) is defined according the aerodynamic diameter into coarse, fine, and ultrafine or "nano" sized particles ranging between 2.5-10 µm (coarse), \<2.5 µm (fine), and \<0.1 µm (nano(. Many studies have examined particle effect on respiratory health in children, mainly by environmental monitoring of coarse and fine particles. Biological assessment of individual exposure to nano sized particles in correlation to adverse health effect was not previously studied. Hypothesis individual exposure to nano sized particles in children is associated with reduction in forced expiratory volume at one second.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Tel Aviv Medical Center
Tel Aviv, Israel
spirometry values
forced expiratory volume at one second
Time frame: 1 sec
methacholine and adenosine challenge test results
provocative concentration causing a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume at one second and provocative dose causing a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume at one second
Time frame: 1 sec
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