Commuter exposure to fine and ultrafine particulate matter in Vienna

被引:20
|
作者
Strasser, Georg [1 ]
Hiebaum, Stefan [1 ]
Neuberger, Manfred [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Publ Hlth, Kinderspitalgasse 15, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Air pollution; Fine particulate matter; Ultrafine particles; Lung deposited surface area; Commuting; AIR-POLLUTION; CARDIOPULMONARY MORTALITY; TRANSPORTATION MODES; TERM EXPOSURE; SUBWAY; HEALTH; ASSOCIATION; BARCELONA; PARTICLES; PROJECT;
D O I
10.1007/s00508-017-1274-z
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Mass concentrations PM10, PM2.5, PM1, particle number concentrations of ultrafine particles and lung deposited surface area were measured during commutes with a subway, tram, bus, car and bicycle in Vienna for the first time. Obtained data were examined for significant differences in personal exposure when using various transport modalities along similar routes. Mean PM2.5 and PM1 mass concentrations were significantly higher in the subway when compared to buses. Mean PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 mass concentrations were significantly higher in the subway when compared to cars using low ventilation settings. Particle number concentrations of ultrafine particles were significantly higher in trams when compared to the subway and lung deposited surface area was significantly greater on bicycles when compared to the subway. After adjusting for different vehicle speeds, exposure to PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 along the same route length was significantly higher in the subway when compared to cars while exposure to ultrafine particles and partly also lung deposited surface area was significantly higher in bus, tram and on bicycle when compared to the subway. Car and bus passengers could be better isolated from ambient fine particulate matter than passengers in the subway, where a lot of ventilation occurs through open windows and larger doors. Tram passengers and cyclists might be exposed to increased amounts of ultrafine particles and larger lung deposited surface area due to a closer proximity to road traffic. Comparing cumulative exposure along the same route length leads to different results and favors faster traffic modes, such as the subway.
引用
收藏
页码:62 / 69
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Alterations in rat pulmonary phosphatidylcholines after chronic exposure to ambient fine particulate matter
    Chen, Wen-Ling
    Lin, Ching-Yu
    Yan, Yuan-Horng
    Cheng, Karen T.
    Cheng, Tsun-Jen
    MOLECULAR BIOSYSTEMS, 2014, 10 (12) : 3163 - 3169
  • [32] Alteration of fibrin clot properties by ultrafine particulate matter
    Metassan, Sofian
    Charlton, Alexander J.
    Routledge, Michael N.
    Scott, D. Julian A.
    Ariens, Robert A. S.
    THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS, 2010, 103 (01) : 103 - 113
  • [33] The Effects on Bronchial Epithelial Mucociliary Cultures of Coarse, Fine, and Ultrafine Particulate Matter From an Underground Railway Station
    Loxham, Matthew
    Morgan-Walsh, Rebecca J.
    Cooper, Matthew J.
    Blume, Cornelia
    Swindle, Emily J.
    Dennison, Patrick W.
    Howarth, Peter H.
    Cassee, Flemming R.
    Teagle, Damon A. H.
    Palmer, Martin R.
    Davies, Donna E.
    TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2015, 145 (01) : 98 - 107
  • [34] Exposure to fine and ultrafine particulate matter during gestation alters postnatal oligodendrocyte maturation, proliferation capacity, and myelination
    Klocke, Carolyn
    Allen, Joshua L.
    Sobolewski, Marissa
    Blum, Jason L.
    Zelikoff, Judith T.
    Cory-Slechta, Deborah A.
    NEUROTOXICOLOGY, 2018, 65 : 196 - 206
  • [35] Characterization and exposure assessment of household fine particulate matter pollution in China
    Yang, Yu-yan
    Fan, Lin
    Wang, Jiao
    Zhu, Yuan-duo
    Li, Xu
    Wang, Xin-qi
    Yan, Xu
    Li, Li
    Zhang, Yu-jing
    Yang, Wen-jing
    Yao, Xiao-yuan
    Wang, Xian-liang
    INDOOR AIR, 2021, 31 (05) : 1391 - 1401
  • [36] Air pollution and children's health-a review of adverse effects associated with prenatal exposure from fine to ultrafine particulate matter
    Johnson, Natalie M.
    Hoffmann, Aline Rodrigues
    Behlen, Jonathan C.
    Lau, Carmen
    Pendleton, Drew
    Harvey, Navada
    Shore, Ross
    Li, Yixin
    Chen, Jingshu
    Tian, Yanan
    Zhang, Renyi
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2021, 26 (01)
  • [37] Commuter exposure to particulate matter and particle-bound PAHs in three transportation modes in Beijing, China
    Yan, Caiqing
    Zheng, Mei
    Yang, Qiaoyun
    Zhang, Qunfang
    Qiu, Xinghua
    Zhang, Yanjun
    Fu, Huaiyu
    Li, Xiaoying
    Zhu, Tong
    Zhu, Yifang
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2015, 204 : 199 - 206
  • [38] Ozone co-exposure modifies cardiac responses to fine and ultrafine ambient particulate matter in mice: concordance of electrocardiogram and mechanical responses
    Kurhanewicz, Nicole
    McIntosh-Kastrinsky, Rachel
    Tong, Haiyan
    Walsh, Leon
    Farraj, Aimen K.
    Hazari, Mehdi S.
    PARTICLE AND FIBRE TOXICOLOGY, 2014, 11
  • [39] Assessment of Interindividual and Geographic Variability in Human Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter in Environmental Tobacco Smoke
    Cao, Ye
    Frey, H. Christopher
    RISK ANALYSIS, 2011, 31 (04) : 578 - 591
  • [40] Ambient exposure to fine particulate matter with oxidative potential affects oxidative stress biomarkers in pregnancy
    Meng, Qi
    Liu, Jonathan
    Shen, Jiaqi
    Del Rosario, Irish
    Janzen, Carla
    Devaskar, Sherin U.
    Lakey, Pascale S. J.
    Shiraiwa, Manabu
    Weichenthal, Scott
    Zhu, Yifang
    Oroumiyeh, Farzan
    Banerjee, Sudipto
    Paulson, Suzanne E.
    Jerrett, Michael
    Paul, Kimberly C.
    Ritz, Beate
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2024, : 27 - 34