Respiratory symptoms and lung function disturbances in a polluted area of the Netherlands, compared with a rural area
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In an epidemiological field survey of CNSLD 1800 men and women aged 15-64 were studied in a rural area and an industrial area. In each person a standardized interview, lung function tests, cardiac examinations, analysis of the phlegm and chest X ray were performed. The interview conducted with the standard questionnaire gives very good information regarding chronic effects of smoking and atmospheric pollution. Spirometry seems to be a sensitive method for registering acute disturbances caused by air pollution.
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TNO Identifier
228040
ISSN
0303657X
Source
Zeitschrift fur Erkrankungen der Atmungsorgane, 145(1), pp. 26-34.
Pages
26-34
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