Journal article
Authors list: Kappos, AD; Bruckmann, P; Eikmann, T; Englert, N; Heinrich, U; Höppe, P; Koch, E; Krause, GHM; Kreyling, WG; Rauchfuss, K; Rombout, P; Schulz-Klemp, V; Thiel, WR; Wichmann, HE
Publication year: 2004
Pages: 399-407
Journal: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
Volume number: 207
Issue number: 4
ISSN: 1438-4639
eISSN: 1618-131X
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1078/1438-4639-00306
Publisher: Elsevier
A summary of a critical review by a working group of the German commission on Air Pollution Prevention of VDI and DIN of the actual data on exposure and health effects (excluding cancer) of fine particulate air pollution is presented. Exposure: Typical ambient particle concentrations for PM10 (PM2.5) in Germany are in the range of 10-45 (10-30) mug/m(3) as annual mean and 50-200 (40-150) mug/m(3) as maximum daily mean. The ratio Of PM2.5/PM10 generally amounts between 0.7 and 0.9. Health effects: During the past 10 years many new epidemiological and toxicological studies on health effects of particulate matter (PM) have been published. In summary, long-term exposure against PM for years or decades is associated with elevated total, cardiovascular, and infant mortality. With respect to morbidity, respiratory symptoms, lung growth, and function of the immune system are affected. Short-term studies show consistant associations of exposure to daily concentrations of PM with mortality and morbidity on the same day or the subsequent days. Patients with asthma, COPD, pneumonia, and other respiratory diseases as well as patients with cardio-vascular diseases and diabetes are especially affected. The strongest associations are found for PM2.5 followed by PM10, with no indication of a threshold value for the health effects. The data base for ultra fine particles is too small for final conclusions.
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Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Kappos, A., Bruckmann, P., Eikmann, T., Englert, N., Heinrich, U., Höppe, P., et al. (2004) Health effects of particles in ambient air, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 207(4), pp. 399-407. https://doi.org/10.1078/1438-4639-00306
APA Citation style: Kappos, A., Bruckmann, P., Eikmann, T., Englert, N., Heinrich, U., Höppe, P., Koch, E., Krause, G., Kreyling, W., Rauchfuss, K., Rombout, P., Schulz-Klemp, V., Thiel, W., & Wichmann, H. (2004). Health effects of particles in ambient air. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 207(4), 399-407. https://doi.org/10.1078/1438-4639-00306
Keywords
ACID AEROSOLS; Air pollution; Health effects; INFANT-MORTALITY; limit values; OIL FLY-ASH; Particulate matter; PM10; PM2.5; RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS; ultra fine particles