Adaptation by older individuals repeatedly exposed to 0.45 parts per million ozone for two hours.

J F Bedi, S M Horvath, D M Drechsler-Parks
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To test for an increased reaction to ozone (O3) in older individuals following an initial exposure, and to test for adaptation and its duration, we exposed 10 men and 6 women (60-89 years old) in an environmental chamber to filtered air and 3 consecutive days of O3 exposure (0.45 ppm), followed by a fourth O3 exposure day after a two day hiatus. Subjects alternated 20-min exercise (minute ventilation = 27 L) and rest periods for 2 hours during each exposure. Subjects rated from one to five, 16 possible respiratory/exercise symptoms prior to and following the exposure. Pulmonary function tests were performed before, and during each rest period and following the exposure. Metabolic measurements were obtained during each exercise period. No significant changes in any symptom question occurred, in spite of a threefold increase in the total number of reported symptoms during O3 exposure. Small but significant pre-to-post decrements on the first and second O3 days in forced vital capacity (FVC-111 and 104 mL), forced expiratory volume in 1 (FEV1-171 and 164 mL) and 3 seconds (FEV3-185 and 172 mL) occurred without concomitant changes in any flow parameter of the forced expiratory maneuver. No differences in the group mean response in FVC, FEV1 or FEV3 on the third or fourth day of O3 exposure and the filtered air exposure were found. The observed changes were due to significant physiological changes in eight of the subjects. Unlike young subjects, no evidence of an increased pulmonary function response to a second consecutive O3 exposure was observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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老年人反复暴露在百万分之0.45的臭氧环境中两小时的适应能力。
为了测试初次暴露后老年人对臭氧(O3)的反应是否增加,并测试适应及其持续时间,我们将10名男性和6名女性(60-89岁)暴露在一个环境室中,连续3天暴露于过滤空气中(0.45 ppm),然后在两天的间歇后进行第4天的O3暴露。每次暴露时,受试者交替进行20分钟运动(每分钟通气27 L)和休息2小时。受试者在接触之前和之后被评为1到5,16种可能的呼吸/运动症状。在暴露前、每次休息期间和暴露后分别进行肺功能检查。在每个运动期间进行代谢测量。尽管在O3暴露期间报告的症状总数增加了三倍,但任何症状问题都没有发生重大变化。强制肺活量(FVC-111和104 mL)、第1天(FEV1-171和164 mL)和第3秒(FEV3-185和172 mL)的强制呼气量在第1天和第2天前后出现了小但显著的下降,而强制呼气操作的任何流量参数均未发生变化。在O3暴露和过滤空气暴露的第3、4天,各组FVC、FEV1和FEV3的平均反应没有差异。观察到的变化是由于8名受试者发生了显著的生理变化。与年轻受试者不同,未观察到连续第二次暴露于O3后肺功能反应增加的证据。(摘要删节250字)
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