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Short-term effect of air pollution on attention function in adolescents (ATENC!Ó): A randomized controlled trial in high schools in Barcelona, Spain.
Gignac, Florence; Barrera-Gómez, Jose; Persavento, Cecilia; Solé, Caterina; Tena, Èlia; López-Vicente, Mónica; Foraster, Maria; Amato, Fulvio; Alastuey, Andrés; Querol, Xavier; Llavador, Humberto; Apesteguia, Jose; Júlvez, Jordi; Couso, Digna; Sunyer, Jordi; Basagaña, Xavier.
Afiliação
  • Gignac F; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Madrid, Spain.
  • Barrera-Gómez J; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Madrid, Spain.
  • Persavento C; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Madrid, Spain.
  • Solé C; Centre de Recerca per a l'Educació Científica i Matemàtica (CRECIM), Barcelona, Spain.
  • Tena È; Centre de Recerca per a l'Educació Científica i Matemàtica (CRECIM), Barcelona, Spain.
  • López-Vicente M; Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Foraster M; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Madrid, Spain.
  • Amato F; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Spanish Research Council (CSIC) Barcelona, Spain.
  • Alastuey A; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Spanish Research Council (CSIC) Barcelona, Spain.
  • Querol X; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Spanish Research Council (CSIC) Barcelona, Spain.
  • Llavador H; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Apesteguia J; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Júlvez J; Pere Virgili Institute for Health Research (IISPV), Hospital Universitari Sant Joan de Reus, Reus, Spain.
  • Couso D; Centre de Recerca per a l'Educació Científica i Matemàtica (CRECIM), Barcelona, Spain.
  • Sunyer J; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Madrid, Spain.
  • Basagaña X; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: xavier.basagana@isglobal.org.
Environ Int ; 156: 106614, 2021 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34000503
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The recent evidence of the short-term impact of air pollution on youth cognitive functions is based primarily on observational studies.

OBJECTIVES:

We conducted a randomized controlled trial to assess whether purifying the air of the classrooms produced short-term changes in attention processes of adolescents.

METHODS:

We recruited a total of 2,123 adolescents (13-16 years old) in 33 high schools in Barcelona metropolitan area (Spain). In each school, adolescents from each class were randomly split into two equal-sized groups and assigned to two different classrooms. A set of two air cleaner devices with the same appearance (one recirculating and filtrating the air and the other only recirculating the air) was used. Each one of the devices was placed at random at one of the two classrooms. Students were masked to intervention allocation and had to complete several computerized activities for 1.5 h, including an attention test (Flanker task) to be performed at baseline and at the end of the intervention. The response speed consistency, expressed as hit reaction time standard error (HRT-SE, in ms), was measured as the primary outcome. Analyses were conducted using conditional linear regressions with classroom as strata, adjusted for variables that may differ from one class to another such as temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide concentration.

RESULTS:

Average levels of PM2.5 and black carbon throughout the 1.5 h of experiment were 89% and 87%, respectively, lower in the classrooms with air cleaner than in the control classrooms. No differences were found in the median of HRT-SE between classrooms with cleaned air and normal air (percent change 1.37%, 95% confidence interval -2.81%, 5.56%). Sensitivity analyses with secondary attention outcomes resulted in similar findings.

CONCLUSIONS:

Cleaning the air of a classroom to reduce exposure to air pollutants for 1.5 h did not have an impact on the attention function of adolescents. Still, in light of previous evidence suggesting an association between air pollution and attention, further experimental studies should explore other short-term timescales of exposure and age ranges.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Atmosféricos / Poluição do Ar Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies Limite: Adolescent / Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Atmosféricos / Poluição do Ar Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies Limite: Adolescent / Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article