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Effect of radon exposure on asthma morbidity in the School Inner‐City Asthma study

Tina Banzon, Kimberly F. Greco, Longxiang Li, Lana Mukharesh, Carolina L. Zilli Vieira, Manfred Steiner, Marissa Hauptman, Thanaporn Ratchataswan, Petros Koutrakis, Wanda Phipatanakul, Jonathan M. Gaffin

2023Pediatric Pulmonology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Radon may have a role in obstructive lung disease outside its known carcinogenicity. Little is known about radon's effects on asthma morbidity. Objective To determine the effect of radon on fractional exhaled nitric oxide (F E NO), asthma symptom‐days, and lung function in inner‐city asthmatic school children. Methods Two hundred ninety‐nine school‐aged asthmatic children enrolled in the School Inner‐City Asthma Study (SICAS‐1) were followed. One and two‐month averaged radon was assessed using a spatiotemporal model predicting zip code‐specific monthly exposures. F E NO and spirometry were measured twice during the academic year. Asthma symptoms were assessed four times during the academic year. The interaction between indoor radon exposure (Bq/m 3 ) and seasonality predicting log‐transformed F E NO, forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV 1 ) % predicted, forced vital capacity (FVC) % predicted, FEV 1 /FVC, and asthma symptom‐days was evaluated. Results Participants with high radon exposure had greater change in F E NO from warm to cold periods compared to low radon exposure (interaction p = 0.0013). Participants with >50th percentile radon exposure experience significant F E NO increase from warm to cold weather ( = 0.29 [95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.04–0.54], p = 0.0240). We report a positive association between radon 1‐month moving average (incidence rate ratio [IRR] = 1.01, p = 0.0273) and 2‐month moving average (IRR = 1.01, p = 0.0286) with maximum asthma symptom‐days ( n = 299, obs = 1167). Conclusions In asthmatic children, radon may be associated with increased asthma morbidity, suggesting radon may be a modifiable environmental risk factor for airway inflammation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAsthmaSpirometryConfidence intervalPercentileRadonExhaled nitric oxideVital capacityInternal medicineLung functionLungDiffusing capacityPhysicsStatisticsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsEffects of Radiation ExposureAir Quality and Health Impacts