PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences

The follow-up of cohorts of adults from more than 20 European centres of the former ECRHS I (1989-1992) investigates long-term effects of exposure to ambient air pollution on respiratory health, in particular asthma and change of pulmonary function. Since PM2.5 is not routinely monitored in Europe,...

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Main Authors: HAZENKAMP VON ARX ME, GOTSCHI T, ACKERMANN LIEBRICH U, BONO R, BURNEY P, CYRYS J, JARVIS D, LILLIENBERG L, LUCZYNSKA C, MALDANADO JA, JAN A, DE MARCO R, MI Y, MODIG L, BAYER OGLESBY L, PAYO F, SOON A, SUNYER J, VILLANI, SIMONA, WEYLER J, KUNZLI N.
Other Authors: HAZENKAMP VON ARX, Me, Gotschi, T, ACKERMANN LIEBRICH, U, Bono, R, Burney, P, Cyrys, J, Jarvis, D, Lillienberg, L, Luczynska, C, Maldanado, Ja, Jan, A, DE MARCO, R, Mi, Y, Modig, L, BAYER OGLESBY, L, Payo, F, Soon, A, Sunyer, J, Villani, Simona, Weyler, J, Kunzli, N.
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GOTSCHI T
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BONO R
BURNEY P
CYRYS J
JARVIS D
LILLIENBERG L
LUCZYNSKA C
MALDANADO JA
JAN A
DE MARCO R
MI Y
MODIG L
BAYER OGLESBY L
PAYO F
SOON A
SUNYER J
VILLANI, SIMONA
WEYLER J
KUNZLI N.
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Gotschi, T
ACKERMANN LIEBRICH, U
Bono, R
Burney, P
Cyrys, J
Jarvis, D
Lillienberg, L
Luczynska, C
Maldanado, Ja
Jan, A
DE MARCO, R
Mi, Y
Modig, L
BAYER OGLESBY, L
Payo, F
Soon, A
Sunyer, J
Villani, Simona
Weyler, J
Kunzli, N.
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JAN A
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BAYER OGLESBY L
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description The follow-up of cohorts of adults from more than 20 European centres of the former ECRHS I (1989-1992) investigates long-term effects of exposure to ambient air pollution on respiratory health, in particular asthma and change of pulmonary function. Since PM2.5 is not routinely monitored in Europe, we measured PM2.5 concentrations in 21 participating centres to estimate 'background' exposure in these cities. Winter (November-February), summer (May-August) and annual mean (all months) values of PM2.5 were determined from measuring periods between June 2000 and November 2001. Sampling was conducted for 7 days per month for a year. Annual and winter mean concentrations of PM2.5 vary substantially being lowest in Iceland and highest in centres in Northern Italy. Annual mean concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 44.9μgm-3, winter mean concentrations from 4.8 to 69.2μgm-3, and summer mean concentrations from 3.3 to 23.1μgm-3. Seasonal variability occurred but did not follow the same pattern across all centres. Therefore, ranking of centres varied from summer to winter. Simultaneously, NO2 concentrations were measured using passive sampling tubes. Annual mean NO2 concentrations range from 4.9 to 72.1μgm-3 with similar seasonal variations across centres and constant ranking of centres between seasons. The correlation between annual NO2 and PM2.5 concentrations is fair (Spearman correlation coefficient rs=0.75), but when considered as monthly means the correlation is far less consistent and varies substantially between centres. The range of PM2.5 mass concentrations obtained in ECRHS II is larger than in other current cohort studies on long-term effects of air pollution. This substantial variation in PM2.5 exposure will improve statistical power in future multi-level health analyses and to some degree may compensate for the lack of information on within-city variability. Seasonal means may be used to indicate potential differences in the toxicity across the year. Across ECRHS cities annual NO2 might serve as a surrogate for ...
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spelling ftunivpavia:oai:iris.unipv.it:11571/119626 2025-01-16T22:40:11+00:00 PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences HAZENKAMP VON ARX ME GOTSCHI T ACKERMANN LIEBRICH U BONO R BURNEY P CYRYS J JARVIS D LILLIENBERG L LUCZYNSKA C MALDANADO JA JAN A DE MARCO R MI Y MODIG L BAYER OGLESBY L PAYO F SOON A SUNYER J VILLANI, SIMONA WEYLER J KUNZLI N. HAZENKAMP VON ARX, Me Gotschi, T ACKERMANN LIEBRICH, U Bono, R Burney, P Cyrys, J Jarvis, D Lillienberg, L Luczynska, C Maldanado, Ja Jan, A DE MARCO, R Mi, Y Modig, L BAYER OGLESBY, L Payo, F Soon, A Sunyer, J Villani, Simona Weyler, J Kunzli, N. 2004 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11571/119626 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.01.016 eng eng Elsevier Science Limited:Oxford Fulfillment Center, PO Box 800, Kidlington Oxford OX5 1DX United Kingdom:011 44 1865 843000, 011 44 1865 843699, EMAIL: asianfo@elsevier.com, tcb@elsevier.co.UK, INTERNET: http://www.elsevier.com, http://www.elsevier.com/locate/shpsa/, Fax: 011 44 1865 843010 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000220748300011 volume:38 issue:13 firstpage:1943 lastpage:1953 numberofpages:11 journal:ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT http://hdl.handle.net/11571/119626 doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.01.016 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-12144288638 Exposure assessment Air quality Air pollution Particle Epidemiology Traffic info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2004 ftunivpavia https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.01.016 2024-03-21T15:49:14Z The follow-up of cohorts of adults from more than 20 European centres of the former ECRHS I (1989-1992) investigates long-term effects of exposure to ambient air pollution on respiratory health, in particular asthma and change of pulmonary function. Since PM2.5 is not routinely monitored in Europe, we measured PM2.5 concentrations in 21 participating centres to estimate 'background' exposure in these cities. Winter (November-February), summer (May-August) and annual mean (all months) values of PM2.5 were determined from measuring periods between June 2000 and November 2001. Sampling was conducted for 7 days per month for a year. Annual and winter mean concentrations of PM2.5 vary substantially being lowest in Iceland and highest in centres in Northern Italy. Annual mean concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 44.9μgm-3, winter mean concentrations from 4.8 to 69.2μgm-3, and summer mean concentrations from 3.3 to 23.1μgm-3. Seasonal variability occurred but did not follow the same pattern across all centres. Therefore, ranking of centres varied from summer to winter. Simultaneously, NO2 concentrations were measured using passive sampling tubes. Annual mean NO2 concentrations range from 4.9 to 72.1μgm-3 with similar seasonal variations across centres and constant ranking of centres between seasons. The correlation between annual NO2 and PM2.5 concentrations is fair (Spearman correlation coefficient rs=0.75), but when considered as monthly means the correlation is far less consistent and varies substantially between centres. The range of PM2.5 mass concentrations obtained in ECRHS II is larger than in other current cohort studies on long-term effects of air pollution. This substantial variation in PM2.5 exposure will improve statistical power in future multi-level health analyses and to some degree may compensate for the lack of information on within-city variability. Seasonal means may be used to indicate potential differences in the toxicity across the year. Across ECRHS cities annual NO2 might serve as a surrogate for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland IRIS UNIPV (Università degli studi di Pavia) Atmospheric Environment 38 13 1943 1953
spellingShingle Exposure assessment
Air quality
Air pollution
Particle
Epidemiology
Traffic
HAZENKAMP VON ARX ME
GOTSCHI T
ACKERMANN LIEBRICH U
BONO R
BURNEY P
CYRYS J
JARVIS D
LILLIENBERG L
LUCZYNSKA C
MALDANADO JA
JAN A
DE MARCO R
MI Y
MODIG L
BAYER OGLESBY L
PAYO F
SOON A
SUNYER J
VILLANI, SIMONA
WEYLER J
KUNZLI N.
PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences
title PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences
title_full PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences
title_fullStr PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences
title_full_unstemmed PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences
title_short PM2.5 and NO2 Assessment in 21 European Study Centres of ECRHS II. Annual Means and Seasonal Differences
title_sort pm2.5 and no2 assessment in 21 european study centres of ecrhs ii. annual means and seasonal differences
topic Exposure assessment
Air quality
Air pollution
Particle
Epidemiology
Traffic
topic_facet Exposure assessment
Air quality
Air pollution
Particle
Epidemiology
Traffic
url http://hdl.handle.net/11571/119626
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.01.016