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Health impact
of outdoor air
 pollutants-
 “Some Cases”


Presented
By:
Surendra Bam
Outline
• London 2012 Olympics: Could Air Quality Affect Athlete
  Performance?
• Air Pollution: Urgent cause for concern in India.
• Health Impact of Outdoor Air Pollution in China: Current
  Knowledge and Future Research Needs.
• Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution in Developing
  Countries of Asia: A Literature Review
• Air quality and health (WHO Media centre)
• Air Quality Index (AQI), USEPA
• References
London 2012 Olympics: Could Air
     Quality Affect Athlete Performance?

United
Kingdom




                                      Figure 1: Map of Europe
                                      showing the exceedances
                                      of the annual limit value
                                      for NO2 in 2009. Graphic
                                      reproduced from
                                      European Environment
                                      Agency (2011).


                     Source: www.decodedscience.com
• Air pollution has been linked with adverse
  health effects in London since the 1952 smog
  event.
• The effect of air pollution on athletes has
  been a concern since the 1984 Los Angeles
  Olympics, when British Steve Ovett collapsed
  following the 800m final with respiratory
  problems. He cited air pollution as a major
  contributing factor to his episode of exercise-
  induced asthma.
How Could Athletes be Affected at the
         Olympic Games?
• Potential health problems resulting from exposure to air
   pollutants during exercise include cardiovascular complaints,
   decreased performance, asthma, decreased lung function,
   and pulmonary hypertension. Athletes are especially
   susceptible to health effects from air pollution for four main
   reasons:
a) During exercise an increased volume of air is inhaled in
   comparison to periods of rest.
b) In response to this exertion, more air is inhaled through the
   mouth than when at rest. The mouth lacks the filter systems
   of the nose which remove pollution before it can reach the
   lungs.
c) The increased air flow during exercise means that pollutants
   travel deeper into the lung.
d)The fraction of particulate matter that is deposited during
   exercise (i.e. during increased tidal volume) is higher than
   during periods of rest (i.e. lower tidal volume).
• The most common chronic medical condition among athletes
  is asthma (or airway hyper-responsiveness), with about 8% of
  athletes affected.

• The effect is greatest for outdoor endurance athletes – in a
  number of cases, athletes who did not suffer from asthma in
  their childhood went on to develop asthma following years of
  athletic training.

• A recent study which investigated marathon times and the
  link with air pollution has shown that women have a greater
  vulnerability to this issue.
Air Pollution: Urgent cause for
               concern in India
                          (Source: www. healthindia.com)
•   This year an Environment Performance Index (EPI) report placed India at the
    bottom of the 132 countries assessed. Air in some Indian cities has particulate
    matter (PM) levels 5 times above safety limits.
• Acute respiratory infections account for 13%
  deaths in hospitalized children in India.
• Recently WHO declared a direct link between
  diesel exhaust and cancer – raising further
  alarm bells regarding India’s growing public
  health concerns.
• In India, PM10 levels are the biggest cause of
  health concern. In 2007, nearly 52% (63) cities
  were at critical PM10 levels (≥1.5 times limit).
Health Impact of Outdoor Air Pollution in
China: Current Knowledge and Future Research
                    Needs
            (Source: Environ Health Perspect. May, 2009)

• Currently, inhalable particles; PM10, SO2, and
  nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are the criteria pollutants
  of concern in China.

• Outdoor air pollution has become a major
  concern for public health. The World Bank
  (2007) estimated that the total health cost
  associated with outdoor air pollution in urban
  areas of China in 2003 was between 157 and 520
  billion Chinese yuan, accounting for 1.2–3.3% of
  China’s gross domestic product.
• A recent multicity time-series analysis in Hong Kong,
  Shanghai, and Wuhan provided further evidence of
  short-term risks (Wong et al. 2008), with significant
  health effects detected at air pollution levels below
  minimum air quality standards in China.

• Several prospective cohort studies in North America
  and Europe have estimated effects of long-term
  exposure to air pollution on mortality (Pope and
  Dockery 2006), but it is not clear whether the findings
  from developed countries apply to China, given
  differences in the levels and characteristics of air
  pollution, and in sociodemographic characteristics.
Health Effects of Outdoor Air
Pollution in Developing Countries of
      Asia: A Literature Review
               •   Systematic identification of 140
                   peer-reviewed Asian studies 1980-
                   2003

               •   Special focus on studies of daily
                   changes in air pollution and health

               •   Conduct first ever “Asian meta
                   analysis” quantifying risks, finding
                   initial similarities with West

               •   Identify knowledge gaps to guide
                   future research

               •   Active communication to policy
                   makers
Many Health Effects Studied

                     12

                     10
 Number of Studies




                                                                                                    TSP
                     8                                                                              PM10
                                                                                                    PM2.5
                     6                                                                              SO2
                                                                                                    NO2
                     4                                                                              CO
                                                                                                    O3
                     2

                     0
                          All-Cause   Respiratory   Cardiovascular   Respiratory   Cardiovascular
                          Mortality    Mortality      Mortality       Hospital        Hospital
                                                                     Admissions     Admissions

                                               Outcome Diagnosis
Daily Mortality: Initial Results:
Asian Risk Estimates Similar to West
Air quality and health
      WHO Media centre (September 2011)
• The WHO Air quality guidelines represent the most
  widely agreed and up-to-date assessment of health
  effects of air pollution, recommending targets for air
  quality at which the health risks are significantly
  reduced. The Guidelines indicate that by reducing
  particulate matter (PM10) pollution from 70 to 20
  µg/mᵌ , we can cut air quality related deaths by around
  15%.
• Urban outdoor air pollution is estimated to cause 1.3
  million deaths worldwide per year. Those living in
  middle-income         countries       disproportionately
  experience this burden.
WHO Air quality guidelines (AQGs), 2005
 Outdoor Air pollutants   WHO Guideline values


         PM2.5            10 μg/m3 annual mean
                          25 μg/m3 24-hour mean


         PM10             20 μg/m3 annual mean
                          50 μg/m3 24-hour mean


          O3              100 μg/m3 8-hour mean

          NO2             40 μg/m3 annual mean
                          200 μg/m3 1-hour mean


         (SO2)            20 μg/m3 24-hour mean
                          500 μg/m3 10-minute mean
• The Air Quality Index (AQI) is an index for reporting daily air
quality. It tells you how clean or polluted your air is, and
what associated health effects might be a concern for you.
• The AQI is calculated for four major air pollutants regulated
by the Clean Air Act: ground level ozone, particle pollution,
carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide.
How Does the AQI Work?
• Think of the AQI as a yardstick that runs from
  0 to 500. The higher the AQI value, the greater
  the level of air pollution and the greater the
  health Impact.

• An AQI value of 100 generally corresponds to
  the national air quality standard for the
  pollutant, which is the level EPA has set to
  protect public health.
• AQI is divided into six levels of health concern:
                                     Meaning
                                     Air quality is considered satisfactory,
                                     and air pollution poses little or no risk

                                     Air quality is acceptable; however, for
                                     some pollutants there may be a
                                     moderate health concern for a very
                                     small number of people who are
                                     unusually sensitive to air pollution.

                                     Members of sensitive groups may
                                     experience health effects. The general
                                     public is not likely to be affected.



                                     Everyone may begin to experience
                                     health effects; members of sensitive
                                     groups may experience more serious
                                     health effects.


                                     Health warnings of emergency
                                     conditions. The entire population is
                                     more likely to be affected.

                                     Health alert: everyone may experience
                                     more serious health effects
Source: www.airnow.gov.
• Each day, monitors record concentrations of the major
  pollutants at more than a thousand locations across the
  country.

• These raw measurements are converted into a separate
  AQI value for each pollutant standard formulas
  developed by EPA.

• Many cities also provide reporting and forecasts for the
  next day’s AQI.

• These forecasts help local residents protect their health
  by alerting them to plan their strenuous outdoor
  activities for a time when air quality is better.
References
• Environ Health Perspect. 2009 May
• www.airnow.gov.
• WHO Media centre (Updated September
  2011)
• WHO Air quality guidelines (AQGs), 2005
• www.decodedscience.com
• www. healthindia.com
Outdoor air pollution

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Outdoor air pollution

  • 1. Health impact of outdoor air pollutants- “Some Cases” Presented By: Surendra Bam
  • 2. Outline • London 2012 Olympics: Could Air Quality Affect Athlete Performance? • Air Pollution: Urgent cause for concern in India. • Health Impact of Outdoor Air Pollution in China: Current Knowledge and Future Research Needs. • Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries of Asia: A Literature Review • Air quality and health (WHO Media centre) • Air Quality Index (AQI), USEPA • References
  • 3. London 2012 Olympics: Could Air Quality Affect Athlete Performance? United Kingdom Figure 1: Map of Europe showing the exceedances of the annual limit value for NO2 in 2009. Graphic reproduced from European Environment Agency (2011). Source: www.decodedscience.com
  • 4. • Air pollution has been linked with adverse health effects in London since the 1952 smog event. • The effect of air pollution on athletes has been a concern since the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, when British Steve Ovett collapsed following the 800m final with respiratory problems. He cited air pollution as a major contributing factor to his episode of exercise- induced asthma.
  • 5. How Could Athletes be Affected at the Olympic Games? • Potential health problems resulting from exposure to air pollutants during exercise include cardiovascular complaints, decreased performance, asthma, decreased lung function, and pulmonary hypertension. Athletes are especially susceptible to health effects from air pollution for four main reasons: a) During exercise an increased volume of air is inhaled in comparison to periods of rest. b) In response to this exertion, more air is inhaled through the mouth than when at rest. The mouth lacks the filter systems of the nose which remove pollution before it can reach the lungs. c) The increased air flow during exercise means that pollutants travel deeper into the lung. d)The fraction of particulate matter that is deposited during exercise (i.e. during increased tidal volume) is higher than during periods of rest (i.e. lower tidal volume).
  • 6. • The most common chronic medical condition among athletes is asthma (or airway hyper-responsiveness), with about 8% of athletes affected. • The effect is greatest for outdoor endurance athletes – in a number of cases, athletes who did not suffer from asthma in their childhood went on to develop asthma following years of athletic training. • A recent study which investigated marathon times and the link with air pollution has shown that women have a greater vulnerability to this issue.
  • 7. Air Pollution: Urgent cause for concern in India (Source: www. healthindia.com) • This year an Environment Performance Index (EPI) report placed India at the bottom of the 132 countries assessed. Air in some Indian cities has particulate matter (PM) levels 5 times above safety limits.
  • 8. • Acute respiratory infections account for 13% deaths in hospitalized children in India. • Recently WHO declared a direct link between diesel exhaust and cancer – raising further alarm bells regarding India’s growing public health concerns. • In India, PM10 levels are the biggest cause of health concern. In 2007, nearly 52% (63) cities were at critical PM10 levels (≥1.5 times limit).
  • 9. Health Impact of Outdoor Air Pollution in China: Current Knowledge and Future Research Needs (Source: Environ Health Perspect. May, 2009) • Currently, inhalable particles; PM10, SO2, and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are the criteria pollutants of concern in China. • Outdoor air pollution has become a major concern for public health. The World Bank (2007) estimated that the total health cost associated with outdoor air pollution in urban areas of China in 2003 was between 157 and 520 billion Chinese yuan, accounting for 1.2–3.3% of China’s gross domestic product.
  • 10. • A recent multicity time-series analysis in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Wuhan provided further evidence of short-term risks (Wong et al. 2008), with significant health effects detected at air pollution levels below minimum air quality standards in China. • Several prospective cohort studies in North America and Europe have estimated effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on mortality (Pope and Dockery 2006), but it is not clear whether the findings from developed countries apply to China, given differences in the levels and characteristics of air pollution, and in sociodemographic characteristics.
  • 11. Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries of Asia: A Literature Review • Systematic identification of 140 peer-reviewed Asian studies 1980- 2003 • Special focus on studies of daily changes in air pollution and health • Conduct first ever “Asian meta analysis” quantifying risks, finding initial similarities with West • Identify knowledge gaps to guide future research • Active communication to policy makers
  • 12. Many Health Effects Studied 12 10 Number of Studies TSP 8 PM10 PM2.5 6 SO2 NO2 4 CO O3 2 0 All-Cause Respiratory Cardiovascular Respiratory Cardiovascular Mortality Mortality Mortality Hospital Hospital Admissions Admissions Outcome Diagnosis
  • 13. Daily Mortality: Initial Results: Asian Risk Estimates Similar to West
  • 14. Air quality and health WHO Media centre (September 2011) • The WHO Air quality guidelines represent the most widely agreed and up-to-date assessment of health effects of air pollution, recommending targets for air quality at which the health risks are significantly reduced. The Guidelines indicate that by reducing particulate matter (PM10) pollution from 70 to 20 µg/mᵌ , we can cut air quality related deaths by around 15%. • Urban outdoor air pollution is estimated to cause 1.3 million deaths worldwide per year. Those living in middle-income countries disproportionately experience this burden.
  • 15. WHO Air quality guidelines (AQGs), 2005 Outdoor Air pollutants WHO Guideline values PM2.5 10 μg/m3 annual mean 25 μg/m3 24-hour mean PM10 20 μg/m3 annual mean 50 μg/m3 24-hour mean O3 100 μg/m3 8-hour mean NO2 40 μg/m3 annual mean 200 μg/m3 1-hour mean (SO2) 20 μg/m3 24-hour mean 500 μg/m3 10-minute mean
  • 16. • The Air Quality Index (AQI) is an index for reporting daily air quality. It tells you how clean or polluted your air is, and what associated health effects might be a concern for you. • The AQI is calculated for four major air pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act: ground level ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide.
  • 17. How Does the AQI Work? • Think of the AQI as a yardstick that runs from 0 to 500. The higher the AQI value, the greater the level of air pollution and the greater the health Impact. • An AQI value of 100 generally corresponds to the national air quality standard for the pollutant, which is the level EPA has set to protect public health.
  • 18. • AQI is divided into six levels of health concern: Meaning Air quality is considered satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is not likely to be affected. Everyone may begin to experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects. Health warnings of emergency conditions. The entire population is more likely to be affected. Health alert: everyone may experience more serious health effects
  • 20. • Each day, monitors record concentrations of the major pollutants at more than a thousand locations across the country. • These raw measurements are converted into a separate AQI value for each pollutant standard formulas developed by EPA. • Many cities also provide reporting and forecasts for the next day’s AQI. • These forecasts help local residents protect their health by alerting them to plan their strenuous outdoor activities for a time when air quality is better.
  • 21. References • Environ Health Perspect. 2009 May • www.airnow.gov. • WHO Media centre (Updated September 2011) • WHO Air quality guidelines (AQGs), 2005 • www.decodedscience.com • www. healthindia.com

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  1. Annissa, gave the pure ist hand information about health impacts, let me show u other aspects of outdoor air pollutants! Here it will be the datas related health impacts in developed and developing countries and there trend. Health impact cost. Interesting fact about air pollutant impact on health and research going on. Indirect impact health impact of outdoor air pollutant like bioaccumulation and biomagnification (Acid deposition). Case study with vizag . Emission standards of outdoor air pollutants for health impact in india, nepal and ethopia.