Respiratory health status of children from two different air pollution exposure settings of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study

Am J Ind Med. 2012 Dec;55(12):1137-45. doi: 10.1002/ajim.22020. Epub 2012 Feb 1.

Abstract

Background: Health effects due to air pollution is becoming a major public health problem with growing traffic congestion and establishment of small- to medium-scale industries with poor emission controls in urban cities of Sri Lanka.

Methods: Respiratory health status of 7- to 10-year-old children in two settings (urban and semi-urban) was assessed using standard questionnaires. Information on socio-demographic characteristics and potential determinants of both outdoor and indoor air pollutants exposure levels were also obtained. The respiratory health status of children in the two settings was compared.

Results: We found that children from the urban setting had a significantly higher prevalence of wheezing within the last 12 months as compared to children from the semi-urban setting (adjusted OR = 2.02; 95% CI = 1.13-3.59). Indoor cooking with unclean fuels was a risk factor for wheezing independent of the area of residence (adjusted OR = 1.57; 95% CI = 1.01-2.46).

Conclusions: Poor indoor air quality was a major determinant of wheezing for the overall study group. Children from urban areas of Sri Lanka have poorer respiratory health status as compared to children from semi-urban areas. Besides poor outdoor air quality, this difference may also be due to other unexplored factors which may differ between urban and semi-urban areas in Sri Lanka.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollution / adverse effects*
  • Air Pollution / statistics & numerical data*
  • Air Pollution, Indoor / adverse effects
  • Air Pollution, Indoor / statistics & numerical data
  • Child
  • Cooking / methods
  • Cough / epidemiology*
  • Cough / etiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Environmental Exposure / adverse effects
  • Environmental Exposure / analysis*
  • Environmental Exposure / statistics & numerical data*
  • Health Status
  • Housing / classification
  • Humans
  • Population Surveillance
  • Prevalence
  • Respiratory Sounds / etiology*
  • Risk Factors
  • Sri Lanka / epidemiology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Urban Health