Avoid Traffic Exhaust to Minimze The Risk of Asthma & Allergies in Kids

Posted on April 10, 2008 in Latest News

Is your home closer to any major road? Do your children have a greater exposure to the traffic congestion?

If yes, then it is high time for you to give a second thought to the location of your home. Moreover you need to try to keep your kids far away from the air pollution caused by heavy traffic, if you really want to save your children from the vicious tentacles of allergies and asthma.

Link between Traffic Exhaust and Allergies & Asthma
You might be thinking that how asthma and allergies are associated with traffic exhaust and with the location of your residence. Here are few points that can provide with a clear understanding about the risk factors.

Facts That A Research Study Reveals about Asthma & Air Pollution
The above mentioned points are basically some of the findings of a recent research study that has been conducted by the BAMSE project (The project is run by the Stockholm County Council’s unit for Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the Institute of Environmental Medicine at Karolinska Institute).

The study suggests that more exposure to traffic pollution can heighten respiratory problems as well as it is also responsible in reducing lung volumes in kids with asthma. According to the researchers, the road and traffic density leave a deep impact on children’s respiratory symptom and lung function.

How The Research Is Conducted?
Around 4000 children have been monitored from the time of their birth in order to track the actual fact whether the exposure to heavy traffic pollution during the first phase of their life is really intensifying the risk of developing allergies and asthma.

The experiment has been done by measuring the levels of traffic exhaust at a particular site o their home and then comparing it to a site that has lesser traffic exposure.

What Does The Study-result Imply?
The results imply that the kids exposed to the places having high vehicular density and high concentration of those pollutants, are 60% more likely to suffer from persistent asthma symptom. These kids are highly prone to be allergic to pollen allergies including other airborne allergies too.

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