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Towards a fuller assessment of benefits to children's health of reducing air pollution and mitigating climate change due to fossil fuel combustion

机译:全面评估减少化石燃料燃烧对减少空气污染和减轻气候变化对儿童健康的益处

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Background: Fossil fuel combustion by-products, including particulate matter (PM2.5), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), are a significant threat to children's health and equality. Various policies to reduce emissions have been implemented to reduce air pollution and mitigate climate change, with sizeable estimated health and economic benefits. However, only a few adverse outcomes in children have been considered, resulting in an undercounting of the benefits to this vulnerable population.Objectives: Our goal was to expand the suite of child health outcomes addressed by programs to assess health and economic benefits, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program (BenMAP), by identifying concentration-response (C-R) functions for six outcomes related to PM2.5, NO2, PAH, and/or PM10: preterm birth (PTB), low birthweight (LBW), autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, IQ reduction, and the development of childhood asthma.Methods: We conducted a systematic review of the literature published between January 1, 2000 and April 30, 2018 to identify relevant peer-reviewed case-control and cohort studies and meta-analyses. In some cases meta analyses were available that provided reliable C-R functions and we assessed their consistency with subsequent studies. Otherwise, we reviewed all eligible studies published between our search dates.Results: For each pollutant and health outcome, we present the characteristics of each selected study. We distinguish between C-R functions for endpoints having a causal or likely relationship (PTB, LBW, autism, asthma development) with the pollutants for incorporation into primary analyses and endpoints having a suggestive causal relationship with the pollutants (IQ reduction, ADHD) for secondary analyses.Conclusion: We have identified C-R functions for a number of adverse health outcomes in children associated with air pollutants largely from fossil fuel combustion. Their incorporation into expanded assessments of health benefits of clean air and climate mitigation policies will provide an important incentive for preventive action.
机译:背景:化石燃料燃烧副产物,包括颗粒物(PM2.5),多环芳烃(PAH),二氧化氮(NO2)和二氧化碳(CO2),严重威胁着儿童的健康和平等。已实施了各种减少排放的政策,以减少空气污染和缓解气候变化,并带来可观的健康和经济效益。但是,仅考虑了对儿童的一些不良后果,导致对该弱势人群的收益被低估了。目标:我们的目标是扩大评估健康和经济效益的计划所涉及的一系列儿童健康成果,例如环境保护局(EPA)的收益映射和分析计划(BenMAP),通过识别与PM2.5,NO2,PAH和/或PM10相关的六个结果的浓度响应(CR)功能:早产(PTB),低方法:我们对2000年1月1日至2018年4月30日期间发表的文献进行了系统回顾,以鉴定相关的同行评审病例对照和队列研究以及荟萃分析。在某些情况下,可以使用提供可靠C-R功能的荟萃分析,我们评估了其与后续研究的一致性。否则,我们将审查在搜索日期之间发布的所有符合条件的研究。结果:对于每种污染物和健康结果,我们将介绍每个选定研究的特征。我们区分了与污染物有因果关系或可能有关联(PTB,LBW,自闭症,哮喘发展)的终点的CR函数和与污染物有暗示因果关系(IQ降低,ADHD)的终点的CR函数结论:我们确定了CR功能可解决与化石燃料燃烧产生的空气污染物有关的儿童的许多不良健康后果。将其纳入对清洁空气和气候减缓政策的健康益处的扩展评估中,将为采取预防措施提供重要动力。

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