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Birch pollen, air pollution and their interactive effects on airway symptoms and peak expiratory flow in allergic asthma during pollen season – a panel study in Northern and Southern Sweden

Background Evidence of the role of interactions between air pollution and pollen exposure in subjects with allergic asthma is limited and need further exploration to promote adequate preventive measures. The objective of this study was to assess effects of exposure to ambient air pollution and birch...

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Published in:Environmental health 2022-07, Vol.21 (1), p.1-63, Article 63
Main Authors: Carlsen, Hanne Krage, Haga, Susanna Lohman, Olsson, David, Behndig, Annelie F, Modig, Lars, Meister, Kadri, Forsberg, Bertil, Olin, Anna-Carin
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description Background Evidence of the role of interactions between air pollution and pollen exposure in subjects with allergic asthma is limited and need further exploration to promote adequate preventive measures. The objective of this study was to assess effects of exposure to ambient air pollution and birch pollen on exacerbation of respiratory symptoms in subjects with asthma and allergy to birch. Methods Thirty-seven subjects from two Swedish cities (Gothenburg and Umeå) with large variation in exposure to both birch-pollen and air pollutants, participated in the study. All subjects had confirmed allergy to birch and self-reported physician-diagnosed asthma. The subjects recorded respiratory symptoms such as rhinitis or eye irritation, dry cough, dyspnoea, the use of any asthma or allergy medication and peak respiratory flow (PEF), daily for five consecutive weeks during two separate pollen seasons and a control season without pollen. Nitrogen oxides (NO.sub.x), ozone (O.sub.3), particulate matter (PM.sub.2.5), birch pollen counts, and meteorological data were obtained from an urban background monitoring stations in the study city centres. The data were analysed using linear mixed effects models. Results During pollen seasons all symptoms and medication use were higher, and PEF was reduced in the subjects. In regression analysis, exposure to pollen at lags 0 to 2 days, and lags 0 to 6 days was associated with increased ORs of symptoms and decreased RRs for PEF. Pollen and air pollution interacted in some cases; during low pollen exposure, there were no associations between air pollution and symptoms, but during high pollen exposure, O.sub.3 concentrations were associated with increased OR of rhinitis or eye irritation, and PM.sub.2.5 concentrations were associated with increased ORs of rhinitis or eye irritation, dyspnea and increased use of allergy medication. Conclusions Pollen and air pollutants interacted to increase the effect of air pollution on respiratory symptoms in allergic asthma. Implementing the results from this study, advisories for individuals with allergic asthma could be improved, minimizing the morbidities associated with the condition. Keywords: Birch, Betula, PM.sub.2.5, O.sub.3, Panel study, Allergic asthma, Pollen season
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Implementing the results from this study, advisories for individuals with allergic asthma could be improved, minimizing the morbidities associated with the condition. 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subjects Air pollution
Air pollution effects
Allergens
Allergic asthma
Allergies
Asthma
Betula
Birch
Cardiovascular disease
City centres
climate-change
Cold
Cough
Diaries
Dyspnea
Environmental & Occupational
Environmental aspects
Environmental health
Environmental Health and Occupational Health
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Exposure
Fever
Health
Health aspects
Humidity
Irritation
Longitudinal studies
Meteorological data
Miljömedicin och yrkesmedicin
Nitrogen oxides
O-3
ozone
Panel study
Particulate matter
Photochemicals
PM2.5
Pollen
Pollen season
Pollutants
Public
Pulmonary manifestations of general diseases
Pulmonary ventilation
Questionnaires
Regression analysis
Respiration
Rhinitis
rhinoconjunctivitis
Risk factors
Seasons
Steroids
title Birch pollen, air pollution and their interactive effects on airway symptoms and peak expiratory flow in allergic asthma during pollen season – a panel study in Northern and Southern Sweden
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