Association between Traffic Related Air Pollution and the Development of Asthma Phenotypes in Children: A Systematic Review.

International Journal of Chronic Diseases Pub Date : 2018-12-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/4047386
Nelson Lau, Alex Norman, Mary Jane Smith, Atanu Sarkar, Zhiwei Gao
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Abstract

Introduction: Traffic related air pollution (TRAP) has long been associated with the onset of childhood asthma. The relationship between TRAP exposure and the development of childhood asthma phenotypes is less understood. To better understand this relationship, we performed a systematic review of the literature studying childhood TRAP exposure and the development of childhood asthma and wheezing phenotypes (transient, persistent, and late-onset asthma/wheezing phenotypes).

Methods: A literature search was performed in PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases for current literature, returning 1706 unique articles. After screening and selection, 7 articles were included in the final review. Due to the low number of articles, no meta-analysis was performed.

Results: TRAP exposure appears to be associated with both transient and persistent asthma/wheezing phenotypes. However, there was little evidence to suggest a relationship between TRAP exposure and late-onset asthma/wheezing. The differing results may be in part due to the heterogeneity in study methods and asthma/wheezing phenotype definitions, in addition to other factors such as genetics.

Conclusion: TRAP exposure may be associated with transient and persistent asthma/wheezing phenotypes in children. The low number of studies and differing results suggest that further studies are warranted.

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交通相关空气污染与儿童哮喘表型发展之间的关系:一项系统综述。
导言:交通相关的空气污染(TRAP)长期以来一直与儿童哮喘的发病有关。TRAP暴露与儿童哮喘表型发展之间的关系尚不清楚。为了更好地理解这种关系,我们对研究儿童TRAP暴露与儿童哮喘和喘息表型(短暂性、持续性和晚发性哮喘/喘息表型)发展的文献进行了系统回顾。方法:在PubMed, Embase和Scopus数据库中检索当前文献,返回1706篇独特的文章。经过筛选和选择,7篇文章被纳入最终评审。由于文章数量少,未进行meta分析。结果:TRAP暴露似乎与短暂性和持续性哮喘/喘息表型相关。然而,几乎没有证据表明TRAP暴露与迟发性哮喘/喘息之间存在关系。不同的结果可能部分是由于研究方法和哮喘/喘息表型定义的异质性,以及遗传等其他因素。结论:TRAP暴露可能与儿童短暂性和持续性哮喘/喘息表型有关。较少的研究和不同的结果表明有必要进行进一步的研究。
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