Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health

Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and ultrafine particles (UFP). Both short- and long-term exposure could result in various degrees of respiratory health outcomes among exposed persons, which rely on the individ...

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Main Authors: Suhaimi, Nur Faseeha, Jalaludin, Juliana
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Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.171262016-04-08T07:51:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17126/ Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health Suhaimi, Nur Faseeha Jalaludin, Juliana Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and ultrafine particles (UFP). Both short- and long-term exposure could result in various degrees of respiratory health outcomes among exposed persons, which rely on the individuals’ health status. Methods. In this paper, we highlight a review of the studies that have used biomarkers to understand the association between air particles exposure and the development of respiratory problems resulting from the damage in the respiratory system. Data from previous epidemiological studies relevant to the application of biomarkers in respiratory system damage reported from exposure to air particles are also summarized. Results. Based on these analyses, the findings agree with the hypothesis that biomarkers are relevant in linking harmful air particles concentrations to increased respiratory health effects. Biomarkers are used in epidemiological studies to provide an understanding of the mechanisms that follow airborne particles exposure in the airway. However, application of biomarkers in epidemiological studies of health effects caused by air particles in both environmental and occupational health is inchoate. Conclusion. Biomarkers unravel the complexity of the connection between exposure to air particles and respiratory health. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17126/1/17126.pdf Suhaimi, Nur Faseeha and Jalaludin, Juliana (2015) Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health. BioMed Research International, 2015. art. no. 962853. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2314-6133; ESSN: 2314-6141 http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2015/962853/abs/ 10.1155/2015/962853
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description Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and ultrafine particles (UFP). Both short- and long-term exposure could result in various degrees of respiratory health outcomes among exposed persons, which rely on the individuals’ health status. Methods. In this paper, we highlight a review of the studies that have used biomarkers to understand the association between air particles exposure and the development of respiratory problems resulting from the damage in the respiratory system. Data from previous epidemiological studies relevant to the application of biomarkers in respiratory system damage reported from exposure to air particles are also summarized. Results. Based on these analyses, the findings agree with the hypothesis that biomarkers are relevant in linking harmful air particles concentrations to increased respiratory health effects. Biomarkers are used in epidemiological studies to provide an understanding of the mechanisms that follow airborne particles exposure in the airway. However, application of biomarkers in epidemiological studies of health effects caused by air particles in both environmental and occupational health is inchoate. Conclusion. Biomarkers unravel the complexity of the connection between exposure to air particles and respiratory health.
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author Suhaimi, Nur Faseeha
Jalaludin, Juliana
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Jalaludin, Juliana
Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
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Jalaludin, Juliana
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title Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
title_short Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
title_full Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
title_fullStr Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
title_full_unstemmed Biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
title_sort biomarker as a research tool in linking exposure to air particles and respiratory health
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17126/1/17126.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17126/
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2015/962853/abs/
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