Künzli Nino, McConnell Rob, Bates David, Bastain Tracy, Hricko Andrea, Lurmann Fred, Avol Ed, Gilliland Frank, Peters John
Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, 1540 Alcazar Street, CHP 236, Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2003 Sep;93(9):1494-9. doi: 10.2105/ajph.93.9.1494.
Population growth and the proliferation of roadways in Southern California have facilitated a glut of mobile air pollution sources (cars and trucks), resulting in substantial atmospheric pollution. Despite successful efforts over the past 40 years to reduce pollution, an alarming set of health effects attributable to air pollution have been described in Southern California. The Children's Health Study indicates that reduced lung function growth, increased school absences, asthma exacerbation, and new-onset asthma are occurring at current levels of air pollution, with sizable economic consequences. We describe these findings and urge a more aggressive effort to reduce air pollution exposures to protect our children's health. Lessons from this "case study" have national implications.
南加州的人口增长和道路的增多导致移动空气污染源(汽车和卡车)过剩,造成了严重的大气污染。尽管在过去40年里为减少污染做出了成功努力,但南加州仍出现了一系列令人担忧的、可归因于空气污染的健康影响。儿童健康研究表明,在当前的空气污染水平下,肺功能增长减缓、缺课增加、哮喘加重和新发哮喘等情况正在发生,并带来了相当大的经济后果。我们描述了这些发现,并敦促做出更积极的努力来减少空气污染暴露,以保护我们孩子的健康。这个“案例研究”的经验教训具有全国性意义。