Abstract

In the recent years the exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has been an important public health hazard, especially in Serbia, a country with too many smokers. A common component of tobacco smoke is particulate matter less than 10μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM10), which is considered to be the most dangerous air pollutant for health.

The aim of this paper was to investigate the association between respiratory symptoms and illnesses in schoolchildren in relation to their environmental tobacco smoke exposure.

We conducted an epidemiological study that included 708 participants (49.15 % male) aged 11-14 years from Nis, Serbia. The children were surveyed by original structured questionnaire, based on the instrument developed for similar investigations. Data about the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in the last 12-month period of life and lifetime prevalence of respiratory illnesses were obtained. The questionnaire also included items about other indoor environmental determinants. Tobacco smoke was the most prevalent source of indoor air pollution at children's home (60.73%). We found a significant association between ETS exposure and increased prevalence of dyspnea, wheezing, bronchitis and asthma among children.

It is necessary to inform parents in Serbia on the health effects of ETS exposure during childhood and to encourage them to change smoking habits in order to protect their children from ETS exposure at home.

Details

Title
Household Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Respiratory Health in School Age Children
Author
Nikolic, Maja; Stankovic, Aleksandra; Mladenovic, Ivan a Ciric
First page
175
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine
ISSN
03516083
e-ISSN
22172521
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1321041415
Copyright
Copyright Versita Dec 2012