Boers D, Geelen L, Erbrink H, Smit L A M, Heederik D, Hooiveld M, Yzermans C J, Huijbregts M, Wouters I M
Office of Environmental Health and Safety, Public Health Services Brabant/Zeeland, PO Box 3024, 5003 DA, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
DNV KEMA, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2016 Apr;89(3):521-30. doi: 10.1007/s00420-015-1092-4. Epub 2015 Oct 11.
Odor annoyance is an important environmental stressor for neighboring residents of livestock farms and may affect their quality of life and health. However, little is known about the relation between odor exposure due to livestock farming and odor annoyance. Even more, the relation between odor exposure and odor annoyance is rather complicated due to variable responses among individuals to comparable exposure levels and a large number of factors (such as age, gender, education) that may affect the relation. In this study, we (1) investigated the relation between modeled odor exposure and odor annoyance; (2) investigated whether other factors can affect this relation; and (3) compared our dose-response relation to a dose-response relation established in a previous study carried out in the Netherlands, more than 10 years ago, in order to investigate changes in odor perception and appreciation over time.
We used data from 582 respondents who participated in a questionnaire survey among neighboring residents of livestock farms in the south of the Netherlands. Odor annoyance was established by two close-ended questions in a questionnaire; odor exposure was estimated using the Stacks dispersion model.
The results of our study indicate a statistically significant and positive relation between modeled odor exposure and reported odor annoyance from livestock farming (OR 1.92; 95 % CI 1.53-2.41). Furthermore, age, asthma, education and perceived air pollution in the environment are all related to odor annoyance, although they hardly affect the relation between estimated livestock odor exposure and reported odor annoyance. We also found relatively more odor annoyance reported among neighboring residents than in a previous study conducted in the Netherlands.
We found a strong relation between modeled odor exposure and odor annoyance. However, due to some uncertainties and small number of studies on this topic, further research and replication of results is recommended.
气味烦恼是畜牧场周边居民面临的一个重要环境压力源,可能会影响他们的生活质量和健康。然而,对于畜牧养殖产生的气味暴露与气味烦恼之间的关系,我们知之甚少。更有甚者,由于个体对相当的暴露水平反应各异,以及大量可能影响这种关系的因素(如年龄、性别、教育程度),气味暴露与气味烦恼之间的关系相当复杂。在本研究中,我们(1)调查了模拟气味暴露与气味烦恼之间的关系;(2)调查了其他因素是否会影响这种关系;(3)将我们的剂量反应关系与10多年前在荷兰进行的一项先前研究中建立的剂量反应关系进行比较,以研究气味感知和评价随时间的变化。
我们使用了来自582名受访者的数据,这些受访者参与了荷兰南部畜牧场周边居民的问卷调查。通过问卷中的两个封闭式问题确定气味烦恼;使用烟囱扩散模型估算气味暴露。
我们的研究结果表明,模拟气味暴露与报告的畜牧养殖气味烦恼之间存在统计学上显著的正相关关系(比值比1.92;95%置信区间1.53 - 2.41)。此外,年龄、哮喘、教育程度和对环境中空气污染的感知都与气味烦恼有关,尽管它们几乎不影响估计的畜牧气味暴露与报告的气味烦恼之间的关系。我们还发现,与荷兰先前的一项研究相比,周边居民报告的气味烦恼相对更多。
我们发现模拟气味暴露与气味烦恼之间存在密切关系。然而,由于该主题存在一些不确定性且研究数量较少,建议进一步开展研究并重复验证结果。