Airpollution and Health ERS Booklet Project Initiative / Publisher: ERS and ELF Project oversight and review: ERS Environmental Health Committee (Chair:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Why is Air Quality Important Poor air quality reduces the life expectancy of everyone in the UK by an average of seven to eight months and up to 50,000.
Advertisements

Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Steve Babb, MPH CDC Office on Smoking and Health National Association of County and City Health Officials webcast January 24, 2007 The Health Consequences.
Climate change and lung health PJ Helms European Respiratory Society University of Aberdeen Scotland UK.
Recent advances in the understanding of the health impacts of air pollution Frank Kelly King’s College London The case for a national network of low emission.
Public Health Perspective on Radon Control in Ireland Dr. Ina Kelly Specialist Registrar in Public Health Medicine Health Service Executive Department.
WHITE BOOK 2 TASK FORCE Torben Sigsgaard For the FERS meeting Brussels April 2009.
The Public Health Significance of Air Pollution Steve Clarkson.
Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Addressing Social Determinants of Health and Development.
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA YOUSEF ABDULLAH AL TURKI MBBS,DPHC,ABFM
Concerns for Health from Smog and Heat
PROactive Physical Activity as a Crucial Patient Reported Outcome in COPD
Biology in Focus, HSC Course Glenda Childrawi, Margaret Robson and Stephanie Hollis A Search For Better Health Topic 11: Epidemiology.
AIR POLLUTION AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION SURVIVORS: GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN A HIGH RISK GROUP (AIRGENE) Epidemiological.
Transportation-related Air Pollutants Health Effects and Risk Linda Tombras Smith, PhD Chief, Health and Exposure Assessment Branch Research Division October.
Slides last updated: October Relative contribution of risk factors to lung cancer burden 1. Alberg AJ & Samet JM, Epidemiology of Lung Cancer. Chest.
European Society of Cardiology Cardiovascular diseases in women.
Task Force on Health Recent results - Particulate matter Michal Krzyzanowski TFH Chair Head, Bonn Office European Centre for Environment and Health WHO.
1 Accounting for Death in the Tri-national Impact Assessment UN / ECE Symposium, London 18 th / 19 th February 2001 Nino Künzli, MD PhD Assistant Professor.
What is MATURE? The MATURE project will address the training needs of practitioners in formal and non- formal adult education in respect of reaching, engaging.
WHO European Centre for Environment and Health Overview of health impacts of particulate matter in Europe Michal Krzyzanowski WHO ECEH Bonn Office Joint.
1 California Environmental Protection Agency Follow-up to the Harvard Six-Cities Study: Health Benefits of Reductions in Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution.
CONDUCTING A PUBLIC OUTREACH CAMPAIGN IMPLEMENTING LEAPS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: TRAINERS’ HANDBOOK Conducting a Public Outreach Campaign.
Prevention-smart parents An Online Resource for Parents to Protect Their Children from Drug Misuse.
The Importance of Research in Tobacco Control Jeffrey Koplan, MD, MPH Emory Global Health Institute- China Tobacco Control Partnership.
The report on the baseline survey of CMB- China Medical Tobacco Initiative School of Public Health, Sichuan University.
P. Otorepec, M. Gregorič IVZ RS Use of rutinely collected air pollution and health data on local level for simple evaluation of health impact.
THE PEP Sub-regional workshop September 2013 Health effects of particulate matter: Policy implications for EECCA countries Marie-Eve Héroux Technical Officer,
Healthy ageing in relation to chronic pain in the EU Jos Kleijnen and Nigel Armstrong Kleijnen Systematic Reviews Ltd, York, UK.
Health Effects of Air Pollution
My conflicts of interest during the last two years GSK has supported my participation in ERS congress 2010 Utrecht, September the 23th 2011.
Indoor Air Quality and Occupational Health and Safety Legislation in Alberta.
Working Group on Effects, 29th Session, September 2010 Task Force on Health: Results: PM Michal Krzyzanowski TFH Chair WHO/Europe, European Centre.
How are priority issues for Australia's health identified? IDENTIFYING PRIORITY HEALTH ISSUES.
A STRONG PATIENTS’ VOICE TO DRIVE BETTER HEALTH IN EUROPE.
WHO European Centre for Environment and Health Scientific and technical issues: the role of the World Health Organization Michal Krzyzanowski WHO ECEH.
Air Quality: Leeds The Challenge. Attributable deaths by cause for the UK in 2012 (Source: Public Health England, 2014: Cooper, D. et al. 2014) □ Smoking.
Comprehensive Tobacco Action Group Summary December 16, 2005.
Policy brief – an example from Young Lives By Nguyen Thi Thu Hang.
1 SWITCH Individual and public health benefits October 2015.
Sustainable Development and Environmental Health Seminar Series towards Rio+20 March 28, 2012 – PAHO/WHO Rio+20 Road Safety and Public Transportation towards.
Public Health Wales Poor housing and asthma Huw Brunt, Consultant in Environmental Health Protection.
Asthma Management Bill Seeks to Improve Asthma in Massachusetts - by ensuring access to preventive health care and education services Jean Zotter, Boston.
COPD Local Burden The Philippines. COPD A Global Health Concern COPD a growing cause of morbidity & mortality worldwide 5 th leading cause of death (2002)
COLON CANCER IN KENTUCKY PARTNERSHIPS & POLICY FOR SUSTAINABILITY Katie Bathje Kentucky Cancer Consortium presented to the Colon Cancer Prevention Project’s.
Air Pollution, Cycling, and Health Emilia Hanna Air Pollution Campaigner Friends of the Earth Scotland Presentation to Spokes Public Meeting 13 June 2016.
Particles in Europe Antwerp 13 & 14 th June APHEIS Air Pollution and Health : A European Information System The findings of the APHEIS study Catherine.
Occupational Respiratory Disorders Zafar Fatmi Associate Professor & Head Division of Environmental Health Sciences Department of Community Health Sciences.
Final Meeting of the CAPACT project, 4-6 July 2007, Almaty, Kazakhstan M. Krzyzanowski and Kubanychbek Monolbaev WHO Regional Office for Europe EECCA participation.
‘Air Monitoring and Protection Strategies in EECCA’ UNECE/WGEMA Workshop, Geneva, 11 June 2007 Dr Hans-Guido Mücke for the WHO European Centre for Environment.
Promoting evidence-based practice in occupational asthma PEROSH 2015 Dr Chris Barber on behalf of the Centre for Workplace Health HSL Buxton UK.
Poor housing and asthma
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA YOUSEF ABDULLAH AL TURKI MBBS,DPHC,ABFM
Emerging Issues and Opportunities for Air Quality Management
Influencing on air policy – a PHE perspective through three documents
ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITÀ | ROME, ITALY
Bert Brunekreef, PhD Professor of Environmental Epidemiology
EFA Book on COPD in Europe
Changing Attitudes toward Smoking
Influencing Health Policy: How to Write Health Policy Briefs
Respiratory Health Effects of Climate Change
Stakeholder Expert Group on the Review of the EU Air Policy
Poor housing and asthma
Bart Ostro, Chief Air Pollution Epidemiology Unit
Children’s Exposure to SHS in Malaysia
IOF INTERNATIONAL OSTEOPOROSIS FOUNDATION
TRAFFIC EXPOSURE AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH ASTHMA IN YOUNG CHILDREN
EPA Resources for Exporters
The European population from 1950 to 2050, with estimated population before 2006 (light background) and projected population (dark background). The European.
Promoting Planetary Health: Family Doctors on the Frontline!
Presentation transcript:

Airpollution and Health ERS Booklet Project Initiative / Publisher: ERS and ELF Project oversight and review: ERS Environmental Health Committee (Chair: Dr. F. Forastieri) Authors: Prof. Nino Kuenzli, Laura Perez and Dr. Regula Rapp Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemology, CREAL Barcelona, Spain and Insitute for Social and Preventive Medicine Basel, Swizterland

Vision European physicians and health professionals are respected advocates for better health

General Background A causal role of air pollution in morbidity and mortality - However, European air quality regulation lags far behind WHO targets, thus: EU air quality standards tolerate a very large burden for health which could be prevented if air quality was improved Air quality in many European cities is worse than Los Angeles, where air quality has improved … ! EU regulation to be reviewed (political process starts late 2009) Opportunity for health professionals to advocate for clean air

New evidence suggests association between long- term exposure to O3 & life expectancy Jerrett et al, NEJM 2009

Physicians role European physicians play a strong role in influencing tobacco laws and smoking behaviour. They ARE good advocates for better health. They can become advocates for clean air. Patients have access to correct and false information about health effects of air pollution and protection  Patients ask what they should do Recent evidence suggests that living close to busy roads to be a health hazard –LOCAL concerns and policy discussions. While better air quality is the only sustainable solution, people want to know how they can protect themselves and their children

Does living close to traffic cause new- onset of asthma in ADULTS ? First evidence comes from Europe: Kuenzli et al, SAPALDIA Study Thorax 2009 – on line Jacquemin et al, ECHRS Study, Epidemiology 2009 RHINE Study Modig et al, ERJ 2009 – on line

What to tell patients? Wear a mask? Use air cleaners? Drink more orange juice? Change your genes? Move house? Stop running?

The ERS Booklet Project A state-of-the-art easy-to-read, well designed booklet on Air pollution and Health, written and peer reviewed by leading research authorities Printed version in English, distributed to all ERS members Also available on-line Translations and further printed versions by interested parties (funders)?

Structure of Booklet 8 Chapters Short summary lead text & conclusions in each chapter Separate short text boxes on hot topics Graphs and Tables References for interested readers European focus

Content Background info on pollutants, sources, air quality in Europe Summary on how evidence for health effects is established Review of acute and chronic health effects on the lung and other organs Benefits of reducing air pollution (‘intervention studies’) What can doctors and policy makers do

BENEFITS OF IMPROVED AIR: Respiratory symptom prevalence decreases! Schindler et al, - AJRCCM 2009 on line  - improved PM 10 increased 

Schedule English version –editing: Oct 2009 –printing: Dec 2009 –Dissemination in the Year of the Lung 2010 Other languages: Translation could start as of Sep editing / formating

Potential role for National Lung Societies (or other partners) Sponsor translation (estimated costs ~5’000€ per language) (pdf for internet) Print for X-1000 people Lead in local distribution of printed version Lead in local dissemination (distribution of reference to online-versions, advertisment etc.)