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pubmed-article:10581112pubmed:abstractTextWe measured personal exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), nitrogen monoxide (NO), and ozone (O(3)), using personal passive samplers during three 4-day periods, in a panel study of asthmatics continuing the normal activities of everyday life. Fifty-five adults, mean age 42 years, 53% men, and 39 children, mean age 11 years, 67% boys, wore two Ogawa passive samplers simultaneously: one for O(3), the other for NO(2) and NO. Mean outdoor pollution was measured at a regional monitoring network. Personal exposure levels were scattered; they were (on average) higher than stationary-site levels for NO and lower for NO(2) and O(3). In adults, 41% of the variance of personal exposure to NO(2) was explained by mean stationary-site measurement levels (P<0.0001). Twenty-one percent additional variance was explained by living near a main road, not having an extractor fan over the cooker, older age, and male sex. NO and O(3) personal exposures correlated poorly with stationary-site measurements. In panel studies of the health effects of air pollution, personal exposure to NO(2) and NO can be measured satisfactorily by passive samplers: such measurements are necessary for NO but not for NO(2). For O(3), accurate personal exposure measurement remains a challenge and further technical development is required.lld:pubmed
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