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On exposure and response relationships for health effects associated with exposure to vehicular traffic

Abstract

This work examines various metrics and models that have been used to estimate long-term health effects of exposure to vehicular traffic. Such health impacts may include effects of air pollution due to emissions of combustion products and from vehicle or roadway wear, of noise, stress, or from socioeconomic effects associated with preferred residential locations. Both categorical and continuous exposure metrics are considered, typically for distances between residences and roadways, or for traffic density or intensity. It appears that continuous measures of exposure tend to yield lower risk estimates that are also more precise than categorical measures based on arbitrary criteria. The selection of appropriate exposure increments to characterize relative risks is also important in comparing pollutants and other agents. Confounding and surrogate variables are also important issues, since studies of traffic proximity or density cannot identify the specific agents related to traffic exposures that might be responsible for the various health endpoints that have been implicated. Studies based on ambient air quality measurements are necessarily restricted to species for which data are available, some of which may be serving as markers for the actual agents of harm. Studies based on modeled air quality are limited by the accuracy of mobile source emission inventories, which may not include poorly maintained (high emitting) vehicles. Additional exposure modeling errors may result from precision limitations of geocoding methods. Studies of the health effects of traffic are progressing from establishing the existence of relationships to describing them in more detail, but effective remedies or control strategies have generally not yet been proposed in the context of these epidemiological studies. Resolution of these dose–response uncertainties is important for the development of effective public health strategies for the future.

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The Electric Power Research Institute funded the study, but the authors are solely responsible for these findings. We thank Dr. D.H. Stedman of the University of Denver and Steven Cadle of General Motors for supplying useful data on vehicular on-road emissions.

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Lipfert, F., Wyzga, R. On exposure and response relationships for health effects associated with exposure to vehicular traffic. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 18, 588–599 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/jes.2008.4

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