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Does Traffic-related Air Pollution Explain Associations of Aircraft and Road Traffic Noise Exposure on Childrens Health and Cognition? A Secondary Analysis of the United Kingdom Sample From the RANCH Project

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
卷 176, 期 4, 页码 327-337

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/aje/kws012

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air pollution; child psychology; cognition; environmental pollution; epidemiology; noise; public health; transportation

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  1. European Community [QLRT-2000-00197, 1999:/C 361/06]
  2. Department of Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (United Kingdom)
  3. Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sports
  4. Dutch Ministry of Spatial Planning, Housing, and the Environment
  5. Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works, and Water Management (the Netherlands)
  6. European Union from the European Network on Noise and Health (ENNAH) [226442]

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The authors examined whether air pollution at school (nitrogen dioxide) is associated with poorer child cognition and health and whether adjustment for air pollution explains or moderates previously observed associations between aircraft and road traffic noise at school and childrens cognition in the 20012003 Road Traffic and Aircraft Noise Exposure and Childrens Cognition and Health (RANCH) project. This secondary analysis of a subsample of the United Kingdom RANCH sample examined 719 children who were 910 years of age from 22 schools around Londons Heathrow airport for whom air pollution data were available. Data were analyzed using multilevel modeling. Air pollution exposure levels at school were moderate, were not associated with a range of cognitive and health outcomes, and did not account for or moderate associations between noise exposure and cognition. Aircraft noise exposure at school was significantly associated with poorer recognition memory and conceptual recall memory after adjustment for nitrogen dioxide levels. Aircraft noise exposure was also associated with poorer reading comprehension and information recall memory after adjustment for nitrogen dioxide levels. Road traffic noise was not associated with cognition or health before or after adjustment for air pollution. Moderate levels of air pollution do not appear to confound associations of noise on cognition and health, but further studies of higher air pollution levels are needed.

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