Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children
Asthma in children poses a significant clinical and public health burden. We examined the association between reported neighborhood traffic (a proxy for traffic-related air pollution) and asthma among 855 multi-racial children aged 4–8 years old who participated in the Environmental Influences on Ch...
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doaj-16adbf6bec464d1da2beb3034a40cc9e2021-01-01T00:01:33ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-12-011824324310.3390/ijerph18010243Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of ChildrenSarah Commodore0Pamela L. Ferguson1Brian Neelon2Roger Newman3William Grobman4Alan Tita5John Pearce6Michael S. Bloom7Erik Svendsen8James Roberts9Daniel Skupski10Anthony Sciscione11Kristy Palomares12Rachel Miller13Ronald Wapner14John E. Vena15Kelly J. Hunt16Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35233, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Global and Community Health, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, Queens, NY 11365, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington, DE 19899, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USADepartment of Medicine, Division of Clinical Immunology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USAColumbia University Irving Medical Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USAAsthma in children poses a significant clinical and public health burden. We examined the association between reported neighborhood traffic (a proxy for traffic-related air pollution) and asthma among 855 multi-racial children aged 4–8 years old who participated in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) cohort. We hypothesized that high neighborhood traffic density would be associated with the prevalence of asthma. Asthma/asthma-like symptoms (defined as current and/or past physician diagnosed asthma, past wheezing, or nighttime cough or wheezing in the past 12 months) was assessed by parental report. The relationship between neighborhood traffic and asthma/asthma-like symptoms was assessed using logistic regression. The prevalence of asthma/asthma-like symptoms among study participants was 23%, and 15% had high neighborhood traffic. Children with significant neighborhood traffic had a higher odds of having asthma/asthma-like symptoms than children without neighborhood traffic [adjusted OR = 2.01 (95% CI: 1.12, 3.62)] after controlling for child’s race-ethnicity, age, sex, maternal education, family history of asthma, play equipment in the home environment, public parks, obesity and prescribed asthma medication. Further characterization of neighborhood traffic is needed since many children live near high traffic zones and significant racial/ethnic disparities exist.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/1/243air pollution exposureasthmaracial/ethnic disparitiesneighborhood trafficcohort |
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Sarah Commodore Pamela L. Ferguson Brian Neelon Roger Newman William Grobman Alan Tita John Pearce Michael S. Bloom Erik Svendsen James Roberts Daniel Skupski Anthony Sciscione Kristy Palomares Rachel Miller Ronald Wapner John E. Vena Kelly J. Hunt |
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Sarah Commodore Pamela L. Ferguson Brian Neelon Roger Newman William Grobman Alan Tita John Pearce Michael S. Bloom Erik Svendsen James Roberts Daniel Skupski Anthony Sciscione Kristy Palomares Rachel Miller Ronald Wapner John E. Vena Kelly J. Hunt Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health air pollution exposure asthma racial/ethnic disparities neighborhood traffic cohort |
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Sarah Commodore Pamela L. Ferguson Brian Neelon Roger Newman William Grobman Alan Tita John Pearce Michael S. Bloom Erik Svendsen James Roberts Daniel Skupski Anthony Sciscione Kristy Palomares Rachel Miller Ronald Wapner John E. Vena Kelly J. Hunt |
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Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children |
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Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children |
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Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children |
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Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children |
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Reported Neighborhood Traffic and the Odds of Asthma/Asthma-Like Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Multi-Racial Cohort of Children |
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reported neighborhood traffic and the odds of asthma/asthma-like symptoms: a cross-sectional analysis of a multi-racial cohort of children |
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Asthma in children poses a significant clinical and public health burden. We examined the association between reported neighborhood traffic (a proxy for traffic-related air pollution) and asthma among 855 multi-racial children aged 4–8 years old who participated in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) cohort. We hypothesized that high neighborhood traffic density would be associated with the prevalence of asthma. Asthma/asthma-like symptoms (defined as current and/or past physician diagnosed asthma, past wheezing, or nighttime cough or wheezing in the past 12 months) was assessed by parental report. The relationship between neighborhood traffic and asthma/asthma-like symptoms was assessed using logistic regression. The prevalence of asthma/asthma-like symptoms among study participants was 23%, and 15% had high neighborhood traffic. Children with significant neighborhood traffic had a higher odds of having asthma/asthma-like symptoms than children without neighborhood traffic [adjusted OR = 2.01 (95% CI: 1.12, 3.62)] after controlling for child’s race-ethnicity, age, sex, maternal education, family history of asthma, play equipment in the home environment, public parks, obesity and prescribed asthma medication. Further characterization of neighborhood traffic is needed since many children live near high traffic zones and significant racial/ethnic disparities exist. |
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air pollution exposure asthma racial/ethnic disparities neighborhood traffic cohort |
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