Ozone dose-response effects of varied equivalent minute ventilation rates

被引:19
作者
Adams, WC [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Exercise Sci, Human Performance Lab, Davis, CA 95616 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE ANALYSIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | 2000年 / 10卷 / 03期
关键词
air pollution effects; body size and ozone dose; exercise ventilatory pattern; ozone dose-response; pulmonary function impairment; subjective symptoms response;
D O I
10.1038/sj.jea.7500086
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
While it is well known that exercise minute ventilation (V-E) results in greater pulmonary function and subjective symptoms (SS) responses upon exposure to a given ozone (O-3) dose, the magnitude of V-E increase to produce a significant forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1.0) response compared to that observed at a lower exercise V-E for the same O-3 concentration and exposure time is unclear, especially in prolonged (i.e., > 2 h) exposures. Further, in prolonged exposures, the relationship of body size to FEV1.0 response to a given O-3 exposure dose has not been systematically examined. In the present study, 30 young adults were exposed on four occasions for 6 h (during a 6.6-h period) to constant O-3 levels of zero (filtered air, FA) or 0.12 parts per million (ppm). At the latter concentration, exercise V-E was varied in exposures to 17, 20, and 23 l min(-1) m(-2) of BSA, respectively, for each individual to achieve an equivalent ventilation rate, EVR). In the FA exposure, EVR was 23 l min(-1) m(2). Percent changes in FEV1.0 for the three 0.12 ppm O-3 exposures were significantly greater than that for FA, but did not differ significantly from each other. For the 6.6-h exposures, exercise EVR at or in excess of 17 1 min(-1) m-2, SS values were significantly greater than those observed for the FA protocol. Further, SS values at 6.6 h of exposure to 0.12 ppm O-3 for the exercise EVR of 23 l min(-1) m(-2) protocol were significantly greater than for the 0.12 ppm O-3 exercise EVR of 171 min(-1) m(-2) protocol. To achieve a widened EVR, two 1-h exposures to 0.30 ppm O-3 with continuous exercise (CE) at a level necessitating an EVR of 17 and similar to 34 l min(-1) m(-2), respectively, were completed by each subject. All postexposure pulmonary function and SS responses were significantly greater for the higher I-h EVR protocol. In all exposures with significant O-3-induced changes in FEV1.0 and SS, it was found that the smaller subjects who exercised at the lowest absolute V-E had significantly smaller responses than did the larger subjects. These results strongly suggest that for the O-3 concentrations and exposure durations used in this study, the effect of V-E on O-3-induced FEV1.0 and SS responses is not body-size-dependent.
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