Preliminary Assessment of Human Biological Responses to Low-level Ozone

Tahmid Latif, Laura Gonzalez, J. Dieffenderfer, Yuwei Liao, M. Hernandez, V. Misra, E. Lobaton, A. Bozkurt
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Multi-modal wearable sensors monitoring physiology and environment simultaneously would offer a great promise to manage respiratory health, especially for asthmatic patients. In this study, we present a preliminary investigation of the correlation between ozone exposure, heart rate, heart rate variability, and lung function. As the first step, we tested the effect of low-level ozone exposure in a sample size of four healthy individuals. Test subjects underwent controlled exposure from 0.06 to 0.08 ppm of ozone and filtered air on two separate exposure days. Our results indicate an increment in mean heart rate in three out of four test subjects when exposed to ozone. We have also observed that changes in mean heart rate has a positive correlation with changes in lung function and a negative correlation with changes in neutrophil count. These results provide a baseline understanding of healthy subjects as a control group.
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人类对低水平臭氧生物反应的初步评估
同时监测生理和环境的多模态可穿戴传感器将为管理呼吸健康,特别是哮喘患者提供巨大的希望。在这项研究中,我们提出了臭氧暴露,心率,心率变异性和肺功能之间的相关性的初步调查。作为第一步,我们在四个健康个体的样本中测试了低水平臭氧暴露的影响。测试对象在两个单独的暴露日中受控暴露于0.06至0.08 ppm的臭氧和过滤空气中。我们的结果表明,当暴露于臭氧中时,四分之三的测试对象的平均心率会增加。我们还观察到平均心率的变化与肺功能的变化呈正相关,与中性粒细胞计数的变化呈负相关。这些结果为健康受试者作为对照组提供了一个基本的认识。
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