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Gui, Zhao-Huan1; Heinrich, Joachim2,3; Morawska, Lidia4; Zhao, Tian-Yu2; Yim, Steve Hung-Lam5; Lao, Xiang-Qian6; Gao, Meng7; Chen, Duo-Hong8; Ma, Hui-Min9,10; Lin, Li-Zi1; Liu, Ru-Qing1; Dong, Guang-Hui1
Long-term exposure to ozone and sleep disorders in children: A multicity study in China
Source PublicationENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
ISSN0013-9351
2024-11-01
Volume260Pages:8
DOI10.1016/j.envres.2024.119553
Language英语
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
AbstractEvidence regarding the link between long-term ambient ozone (O 3 ) exposure and childhood sleep disorders is little. This study aims to examine the associations between long-term exposure to O 3 and sleep disorders in children. We conducted a population-based cross-sectional survey, including 185,428 children aged 6 -18 years in 173 schools across 14 Chinese cities during 2012 and 2018. Parents or guardians completed a checklist using Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children, and O 3 exposure at residential and school addresses was estimated using a satellite-based spatiotemporal model. We used generalized linear mixed models to test the associations with adjustment for factors including socio-demographic variables, lifestyle, meteorology and multiple pollutants. Mean concentrations of O 3 , particulate matter with diameters <= 2.5 mm (PM 2.5 ) and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) were 89.0 mu g/m 3 , 42.5 mu g/m 3 and 34.4 mu g/m 3 , respectively. O 3 and NO 2 concentrations were similar among provinces, while PM 2.5 concentration varied significantly among provinces. Overall, 19.4% of children had at least one sleep disorder. Long-term exposure to O 3 was positively associated with odds of sleep disorders for all subtypes. For example, each interquartile increment in home-school O 3 concentrations was associated with a higher odds ratio for global sleep disorder, at 1.22 (95% confidence interval: 1.18, 1.26). Similar associations were observed for sleep disorder subtypes. The associations remained similar after adjustment for PM 2.5 and NO 2 . Moreover, these associations were heterogeneous regionally, with more prominent associations among children residing in southeast region than in northeast and northwest regions in China. We concluded that long-term exposure to O 3 is positively associated with risks of childhood sleep disorders. These associations varied by geographical region of China.
KeywordEpidemiology Cross-sectional Air pollution Sleep disturbance scale for children Pediatrics
WOS IDWOS:001272915600001
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Identifierhttp://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/78154
Collection有机地球化学国家重点实验室
Corresponding AuthorDong, Guang-Hui
Affiliation1.Sun Yat Sen Univ, Guangdong Prov Engn Technol Res Ctr Environm Pollu, Dept Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Publ Hlth,Joint Int Res Lab Environm & Hlth,Mi, 74 Zhongshan 2nd Rd, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China
2.Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Inst & Clin Occupat Social & Environm Med, Comprehens Pneumol Ctr Munich, German Ctr Lung Res, Munich, Germany
3.Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat & Global Hlth, Allergy & Lung Hlth Unit, Melbourne, Australia
4.Queensland Univ Technol, Int Lab Air Qual & Hlth, Brisbane, Australia
5.Nanyang Technol Univ NTU, Asian Sch Environm, Lee Kong Chian Sch Med, Earth Observ Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
6.City Univ Hong Kong, Dept Biomed Sci, Kowloon, Tat Chee Ave, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
7.Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Dept Geog, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
8.Guangdong Environm Monitoring Ctr, Dept Air Qual Forecasting & Early Warning, State Environm Protect Key Lab Reg Air Qual Monito, Guangdong Environm Protect Key Lab Atmospher Secon, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
9.Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Organ Geochem, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
10.Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, Guangdong Key Lab Environm Protect & Resources Uti, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
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Gui, Zhao-Huan,Heinrich, Joachim,Morawska, Lidia,et al. Long-term exposure to ozone and sleep disorders in children: A multicity study in China[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH,2024,260:8.
APA Gui, Zhao-Huan.,Heinrich, Joachim.,Morawska, Lidia.,Zhao, Tian-Yu.,Yim, Steve Hung-Lam.,...&Dong, Guang-Hui.(2024).Long-term exposure to ozone and sleep disorders in children: A multicity study in China.ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH,260,8.
MLA Gui, Zhao-Huan,et al."Long-term exposure to ozone and sleep disorders in children: A multicity study in China".ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 260(2024):8.
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