Asthma: prenatal and postnatal exposure to polycyclic hydrocarbons in tobacco increase the risk
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Prenatal exposure to polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and postnatal cigarette smoke promote the
development of respiratory symptoms, or the occurrence of asthma in children
between one and two years, suggests a study published in the journal
"Chest".
PAHs are molecules produced by the
combustion of organic matter, in particular from road vehicles as well as the
kitchen or home heating, recall Dr. Rachel Miller at Columbia University in New
York and colleagues.
The researchers assessed whether
maternal exposure to these pollutants during pregnancy had an impact on
respiratory function in children, and if the smoke could aggravate any
respiratory problems.
They recruited 303 non-smoking
pregnant women during pregnancy and in urban areas. During the third trimester
of pregnancy, the levels of PAHs was measured in the home of every woman.
The researchers were able to follow
264 children a year and 169 over two years, questioning mothers about the exposure
of children to tobacco.
The one-year results show that
children whose mothers had been exposed to higher levels of PAHs during
pregnancy do not have more respiratory symptoms than those whose mothers were
not exposed.
However, these children have an
increased cough and wheeze risk if they were exposed to more cigarette smoke
shortly after birth (increased risk of 29%).
At the age of two years, combined
with prenatal exposure to secondhand smoke increases the postnatal PAH times
the risk of respiratory problems by 54% and probable asthma by 64%, while these
two risk factors taken separately have no significant effect.
These results show that PAHs and
passive smoking induce deleterious effects on respiratory function which can
add up to encourage the development of asthma, said the researchers.
Measures taken to reduce the risk of
respiratory diseases in children living in urban areas must take into account
these multiple environmental exposures, they propose.
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