Childhood Asthma and Environmental Exposures at Swimming Pools: State of the Science and Research Recommendations
Objectives: Recent studies have explored the potential for swimming pool disinfection by-products (DBPs), which are respiratory irritants, to cause asthma in young children. Here we describe the state of the science on methods for understanding children's exposure to DBPs and biologics at swimm...
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description | Objectives: Recent studies have explored the potential for swimming pool disinfection by-products (DBPs), which are respiratory irritants, to cause asthma in young children. Here we describe the state of the science on methods for understanding children's exposure to DBPs and biologics at swimming pools and associations with new-onset childhood asthma and recommend a research agenda to improve our understanding of this issue. Data sources: A workshop was held in Leuven, Belgium, 21-23 August 2007, to evaluate the literature and to develop a research agenda to better understand children's exposures in the swimming pool environment and their potential associations with new-onset asthma. Participants, including clinicians, epidemiologists, exposure scientists, pool operations experts, and chemists, reviewed the literature, prepared background summaries, and held extensive discussions on the relevant published studies, knowledge of asthma characterization and exposures at swimming pools, and epidemiologic study designs. Synthesis: Childhood swimming and new-onset childhood asthma have clear implications for public health. If attendance at indoor pools increases risk of childhood asthma, then concerns are warranted and action is necessary. If there is no such relationship, these concerns could unnecessarily deter children from indoor swimming and/or compromise water disinfection. Conclusions: Current evidence of an association between childhood swimming and new-onset asthma is suggestive but not conclusive. Important data gaps need to be filled, particularly in exposure assessment and characterization of asthma in the very young. Participants recommended that additional evaluations using a multidisciplinary approach are needed to determine whether a clear association exists. |
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subjects | Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control Assessments Asthma Asthma - chemically induced Asthma - diagnosis Asthma - epidemiology Asthma in children Byproducts Chemical hazards Chemists Child Childhood Children Chloramines Chloramines - toxicity Chlorine Copyrights Data sources Disinfectants - toxicity Disinfection and disinfectants Environmental Exposure - prevention & control Environmental health Epidemiologic studies Epidemiology Exposure Health Health aspects Health Planning Guidelines Humans Indoor Multidisciplinary Pools Prevention Review Reviews Risk Risk factors Summaries Swimming Swimming pools Swimming Pools - standards Synthesis Workshops |
title | Childhood Asthma and Environmental Exposures at Swimming Pools: State of the Science and Research Recommendations |
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