Recent Insights into the Environmental Determinants of Childhood Asthma

Purpose of Review Ubiquitous environmental exposures, including ambient air pollutants, are linked to the development and severity of childhood asthma. Advances in our understanding of these links have increasingly led to clinical interventions to reduce asthma morbidity. Recent Findings We review r...

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description Purpose of Review Ubiquitous environmental exposures, including ambient air pollutants, are linked to the development and severity of childhood asthma. Advances in our understanding of these links have increasingly led to clinical interventions to reduce asthma morbidity. Recent Findings We review recent work untangling the complex relationship between air pollutants, including particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone and asthma, such as vulnerable windows of pediatric exposure and their interaction with other factors influencing asthma development and severity. These have led to interventions to reduce air pollutant levels in children’s homes and schools. We also highlight emerging environmental exposures increasingly associated with childhood asthma. Growing evidence supports the present threat of climate change to children with asthma. Summary Environmental factors play a large role in the pathogenesis and persistence of pediatric asthma; in turn, this poses an opportunity to intervene to change the course of disease early in life.
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Air pollution
Air Pollution - adverse effects
Allergology
Asthma
Asthma - etiology
Child
Childhood
Children & youth
Childrens health
Climate Change
Cohort analysis
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Humans
Indoor air quality
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Morbidity
Nitrogen dioxide
Nitrogen Dioxide - adverse effects
Outdoor air quality
Ozone
Ozone - adverse effects
Particulate Matter - adverse effects
Pathogenesis
Pediatrics
Pollutants
Review
Topical Collection on Allergies and the Environment
VOCs
Volatile organic compounds
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