The association between ambient temperature and childhood asthma: a systematic review

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作者
Zhiwei Xu
James Lewis Crooks
Janet Mary Davies
Al Fazal Khan
Wenbiao Hu
Shilu Tong
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[1] Queensland University of Technology,School of Public Health and Social Work & Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
[2] National Jewish Health,School of Biomedical Sciences & Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
[3] Queensland University of Technology,School of Public Health and Institute of Environment and Human Health
[4] International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,Shanghai Children’s Medical Centre
[5] Bangladesh (icddr,undefined
[6] b),undefined
[7] Anhui Medical University,undefined
[8] Shanghai Jiao-Tong University,undefined
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2018年 / 62卷
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Absolute temperature; Aeroallergen; Air pollution; Childhood asthma; Temperature variation;
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The objectives of this study are to review available information on the association between ambient temperature and childhood asthma, and to elucidate the possible underlying mechanisms of this relationship. A systematic review was conducted based on the papers retrieved from four databases, including PubMed, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, and Scopus. Papers examining the association of absolute temperature or temperature variation with childhood asthma published from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2016 were included. Thirteen papers have quantified the effect of absolute temperature on childhood asthma, and six papers have examined the effect of intra- or inter-day temperature variation on childhood asthma. All studies were conducted in urban areas. Aeroallergen sensitizations were only considered in the analyses of one study. Discrepancy existed in the significance of the relationship between absolute temperature and childhood asthma, and also in the shape of this relationship (i.e. linear or non-linear) and whether temperature effects were lagged. Increasing evidence is suggesting non-linear relationship between absolute temperature and childhood asthma. Future research should investigate the burden of childhood asthma specifically attributable to extreme temperatures and temperature variation using advanced statistical approach, particularly in rural areas, after properly considering aeroallergens and air pollution. Projecting future burden of childhood asthma under climate change scenarios is also warranted.
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