瑞典八座办公大楼中个人化学品暴露的可变性。

Bo Glas, Jan-Olof Levin, Berndt Stenberg, Hans Stenlund, Anna-Lena Sunesson
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摘要

本研究的重点是在办公楼工作的个人接触化学物质的可变性。这项研究涉及八座办公楼,共有79名参与者,并使用个人采样器测量挥发性有机化合物、醛类、胺类、二氧化氮、臭氧和颗粒的暴露程度。对每个办公室的通风情况进行了评估。使用方差成分分析和主成分分析,对来自至少20个人的样本中测量的任何成分(123个)的“建筑物之间的变异性”和“个人之间的变异性”进行了评估。人际差异解释了78%的化合物差异,而建筑之间的差异解释了14%的化合物差异。对于8%的化合物,个体之间和建筑物之间的差异可以同等程度地解释这种差异。这项研究说明了个体化测量(相对于建筑物中的固定测量)来估计个人暴露的必要性。这些结果也支持了在“病态建筑综合征”(SBS)个案参照研究中,SBS病例的参照对象可以根据建筑位置随机化的结论。
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Variability of personal chemical exposure in eight office buildings in Sweden.

This study focuses on the variability in chemical exposures for individuals working in office buildings. The study involved eight office buildings with 79 participants, and exposures were measured using personal samplers for volatile organic compounds, aldehydes, amines, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and particles. Ventilation was assessed in each individual office. "Variability among buildings" and "variability among individuals" were evaluated for any component (of the 123) measured in samples from at least 20 persons, using variance component analysis and principal component analysis. Interpersonal differences explained the major part of the variance for 78% of the compounds versus between-buildings differences for 14% of the compounds. For 8% of compounds, the variation was explained in equal amounts by the differences among individuals and among buildings. This study illustrates the necessity for individualised measurements (versus stationary measurements in building) to estimate personal exposures. These results also support the conclusion that in case-referent studies of "sick building syndrome" (SBS), referents to SBS cases can be randomised for building location.

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