Endotoxin exposure associated with respiratory health among European schoolchildren: The SINPHONIE study.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Pulmonology Pub Date : 2025-12-31 Epub Date: 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1080/25310429.2025.2511417
Ramen Munir Baloch, Donát Magyar, Peter Rudnai, Tamás Pándics, Zsuzsanna Remény-Nagy, Hanns Moshammer, Hanna Leppänen, Anne Hyvärinen, Martin Täubel, Dan Norbäck, Marta Gabriel, Sara Maio, Sandra Baldacci, Giuseppe Sarno, Giovanni Viegi, Eva Csobod, Eduardo de Oliveira Fernandes, Isabella Annesi-Maesano
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Abstract

Background: Evidence on the association between endotoxin exposure and respiratory health in children remains inconsistent, with limited research addressing school environments-key settings for daily exposure. This study investigates the relationship between classroom endotoxin levels and respiratory health among European schoolchildren.

Methods: Within the EU-funded SINPHONIE project, endotoxin concentrations were measured in 285 classrooms across 102 schools in 22 European countries. A total of 5,140 children completed a standardized health questionnaire; 4,633 had endotoxin data, 4,170 performed spirometry, and 746 underwent fractioned exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) testing.

Findings: Endotoxin levels varied geographically, with the highest averages in Italy and the lowest in Finland. After adjusting for confounders, exposure to endotoxin levels at or above the median was associated with higher odds of upper and lower respiratory symptoms-runny nose, nasal obstruction, cough, dry throat, breathing difficulty, and feverishness-as well as reduced lung function (p < 0.05). Meta-analysis by WHO European clusters confirmed these associations, though region-specific analyses indicated a possible protective effect of endotoxin exposure in Northern Europe.

Interpretation: Findings from SINPHONIE highlight classroom endotoxin as a potential environmental determinant of respiratory health. Reducing exposure in schools-currently an overlooked setting-may support respiratory well-being in children and inform future public health policies.

内毒素暴露与欧洲学童呼吸系统健康的关系:SINPHONIE研究。
背景:关于儿童内毒素暴露与呼吸系统健康之间关系的证据仍然不一致,针对学校环境(日常暴露的关键场所)的研究有限。本研究调查欧洲学童教室内毒素水平与呼吸道健康的关系。方法:在欧盟资助的SINPHONIE项目中,对22个欧洲国家102所学校的285个教室的内毒素浓度进行了测量。共有5 140名儿童完成了标准化健康调查表;4633人进行了内毒素测试,4170人进行了肺活量测定,746人进行了分离呼气一氧化氮(FeNO)测试。研究结果:内毒素水平因地区而异,意大利平均水平最高,芬兰最低。在调整混杂因素后,暴露于内毒素水平等于或高于中位数与出现上、下呼吸道症状(流鼻水、鼻塞、咳嗽、喉咙干、呼吸困难和发烧)以及肺功能降低的几率较高相关(p < 0.05)。世卫组织欧洲集群的荟萃分析证实了这些关联,尽管区域特异性分析表明,内毒素暴露在北欧可能具有保护作用。解释:SINPHONIE的研究结果强调教室内毒素是呼吸健康的潜在环境决定因素。减少学校的暴露——目前被忽视的环境——可能有助于儿童的呼吸健康,并为未来的公共卫生政策提供信息。
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Pulmonology
Pulmonology Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
14.30
自引率
5.10%
发文量
159
审稿时长
19 days
期刊介绍: Pulmonology (previously Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia) is the official journal of the Portuguese Society of Pulmonology (Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia/SPP). The journal publishes 6 issues per year and focuses on respiratory system diseases in adults and clinical research. It accepts various types of articles including peer-reviewed original articles, review articles, editorials, and opinion articles. The journal is published in English and is freely accessible through its website, as well as Medline and other databases. It is indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded, Journal of Citation Reports, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Scopus, and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica.
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