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Characterization of the external exposome and its contribution to the clinical respiratory and early biological effects in children: The PROMESA cohort study protocol.

Diana Marcela Marín-PinedaLuz Yaneth OrozcoDiana María NarváezIsabel Cristina Ortiz-TrujilloFrancisco José MolinaCarlos Daniel RamosLaura Rodriguez-VillamizarShrikant I BangdiwalaOlga MoralesMartha CuellarLuis Jorge HernándezEnrique Antonio HenaoVerónica LoperaAndrea CorredorMaría Victoria ToroHelena GrootMilena Villamil-OsorioDiego Alejandro MuñozRoberto Carlos HincapiéFerney AmayaAna Isabel OviedoLucelly LópezRicardo Morales-BetancourtBeatriz Elena Marín-OchoaOscar Eduardo Sánchez-GarcíaJuan Sebastián MarínJosé Miguel AbadJulio Cesar ToroEliana PinzónJuan José BuilesZulma Vanessa Rueda
Published in: PloS one (2023)
To estimate i) The toxic effect of particulate matter transcending the approach based on pollutant concentration levels; ii) The risk of developing an upper and lower ARI, based on different exposure windows; iii) A baseline of early biological damage in children under five, and describe its progression after a one-year follow-up; and iv) How physical and chemical PM2.5 characteristics influence toxicity and children's health.
Keyphrases
  • particulate matter
  • air pollution
  • young adults
  • study protocol
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • oxidative stress
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • health promotion