The impact of haze on the adolescent's acute respiratory disease: A single institution study
Objective: To examine the impact of haze in the reduction of peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) reading and identify the risk factors affecting respiratory function due to haze. Methods: This study was conducted during haze period among secondary school students in Kota Bharu. We analyzed data on a...
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my.usm.eprints.37257 http://eprints.usm.my/37257/ The impact of haze on the adolescent's acute respiratory disease: A single institution study Wan Yaacob, Wan Fairos Mohamad Noor, Nor Suhana Che A. Bakar, Nor Ili Mat Zin, Nurulhuda Afisah Taib, Fahisham R5-130.5 General works Objective: To examine the impact of haze in the reduction of peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) reading and identify the risk factors affecting respiratory function due to haze. Methods: This study was conducted during haze period among secondary school students in Kota Bharu. We analyzed data on a total of 126 secondary school children measuring the respiratory health and symptoms in October 2015 using standardized questionnaire and PEFR measurement. Clinical characteristics on the risk factor and prevalence of haze effect were explored. Chi-square test and independent sample t-test was used to investigate the relationship between risk factors and haze effect and logistic regression analysis for the odds of having haze effect. Results: The findings revealed a significant reduction in PEFR reading of more than 15% from the expected PEFR values. It was also noted that the children with headache, cough, mucus and sore throat respiratory symptoms had consistently higher rates of respiratory illness of having haze effect compared to those who did not. Conclusions: Student with haze effect documented much higher symptoms during haze especially female students. Symptoms such as headache, wheezing and mucus were noted among the normal secondary school children in Kota Bharu. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed Wan Yaacob, Wan Fairos and Mohamad Noor, Nor Suhana and Che A. Bakar, Nor Ili and Mat Zin, Nurulhuda Afisah and Taib, Fahisham (2016) The impact of haze on the adolescent's acute respiratory disease: A single institution study. Journal of Acute Disease, 5 (3). pp. 227-231. ISSN 2221-6189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joad.2016.03.010 |
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Objective: To examine the impact of haze in the reduction of peak expiratory flow rate
(PEFR) reading and identify the risk factors affecting respiratory function due to haze.
Methods: This study was conducted during haze period among secondary school students
in Kota Bharu. We analyzed data on a total of 126 secondary school children
measuring the respiratory health and symptoms in October 2015 using standardized
questionnaire and PEFR measurement. Clinical characteristics on the risk factor and
prevalence of haze effect were explored. Chi-square test and independent sample t-test
was used to investigate the relationship between risk factors and haze effect and logistic
regression analysis for the odds of having haze effect.
Results: The findings revealed a significant reduction in PEFR reading of more than
15% from the expected PEFR values. It was also noted that the children with headache,
cough, mucus and sore throat respiratory symptoms had consistently higher rates of
respiratory illness of having haze effect compared to those who did not.
Conclusions: Student with haze effect documented much higher symptoms during haze
especially female students. Symptoms such as headache, wheezing and mucus were noted
among the normal secondary school children in Kota Bharu. |
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The impact of haze on the adolescent's acute respiratory disease: A single institution study |
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