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快餐店前的室外超细颗粒物浓度。

Outdoor ultrafine particle concentrations in front of fast food restaurants.

作者信息

Vert Cristina, Meliefste Kees, Hoek Gerard

机构信息

Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Division of Environmental Epidemiology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2016 Jan-Feb;26(1):35-41. doi: 10.1038/jes.2015.64. Epub 2015 Nov 4.

Abstract

Ultrafine particles (UFPs) have been associated with negative effects on human health. Emissions from motor vehicles are the principal source of UFPs in urban air. A study in Vancouver suggested that UFP concentrations were related to density of fast food restaurants near the monitoring sites. A previous monitoring campaign could not separate the contribution of restaurants from road traffic. The main goal of this study has been the quantification of fast food restaurants' contribution to outdoor UFP concentrations. A portable particle number counter (DiscMini) has been used to carry out mobile monitoring in a largely pedestrianized area in the city center of Utrecht. A fixed route passing 17 fast food restaurants was followed on 8 days. UFP concentrations in front of the restaurants were 1.61 times higher than in a nearby square without any local sources used as control area and 1.22 times higher compared with all measurements conducted in between the restaurants. Adjustment for other sources such as passing mopeds, smokers or candles did not explain the increase. In conclusion, fast food restaurants result in significant increases in outdoor UFP concentrations in front of the restaurant.

摘要

超细颗粒物(UFPs)已被证实对人体健康有负面影响。机动车排放是城市空气中超细颗粒物的主要来源。温哥华的一项研究表明,超细颗粒物浓度与监测点附近快餐店的密度有关。此前的一项监测活动无法区分餐馆排放与道路交通排放的贡献。本研究的主要目标是量化快餐店对室外超细颗粒物浓度的贡献。在乌得勒支市中心一个主要为步行区的区域,使用便携式颗粒物计数器(DiscMini)进行移动监测。在8天内沿着一条经过17家快餐店的固定路线进行监测。餐馆门前的超细颗粒物浓度比附近用作对照区域且无任何本地污染源的广场高出1.61倍,与在餐馆之间进行的所有测量相比高出1.22倍。对其他来源如路过的助力车、吸烟者或蜡烛进行调整后,仍无法解释这种增加。总之,快餐店会导致餐馆门前室外超细颗粒物浓度显著增加。

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