Goldizen Fiona C, Sly Peter D, Knibbs Luke D
Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Children's Health and Environment Program, Children's Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Pediatr Pulmonol. 2016 Jan;51(1):94-108. doi: 10.1002/ppul.23262. Epub 2015 Jul 24.
A substantial proportion of the global burden of disease is directly or indirectly attributable to exposure to air pollution. Exposures occurring during the periods of organogenesis and rapid lung growth during fetal development and early post-natal life are especially damaging. In this State of the Art review, we discuss air toxicants impacting on children's respiratory health, routes of exposure with an emphasis on unique pathways relevant to young children, methods of exposure assessment and their limitations and the adverse health consequences of exposures. Finally, we point out gaps in knowledge and research needs in this area. A greater understanding of the adverse health consequences of exposure to air pollution in early life is required to encourage policy makers to reduce such exposures and improve human health.
全球疾病负担的很大一部分直接或间接归因于空气污染暴露。在胎儿发育和出生后早期的器官形成和肺部快速生长阶段发生的暴露尤其具有危害性。在本技术综述中,我们讨论了影响儿童呼吸健康的空气有毒物质、暴露途径(重点是与幼儿相关的独特途径)、暴露评估方法及其局限性以及暴露对健康的不良后果。最后,我们指出了该领域知识方面的差距和研究需求。需要更深入地了解生命早期暴露于空气污染对健康的不良后果,以促使政策制定者减少此类暴露并改善人类健康。