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. 2020 Jul:262:114263.
doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114263. Epub 2020 Feb 24.

Air pollution exposure and adverse sleep health across the life course: A systematic review

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Air pollution exposure and adverse sleep health across the life course: A systematic review

Jianghong Liu et al. Environ Pollut. 2020 Jul.

Abstract

An increasing number of epidemiological studies have examined air pollution as a possible contributor to adverse sleep health, but results are mixed. The aims of this systematic review are to investigate and summarize the associations between exposures to air pollutants and various sleep measures across the lifespan. PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycInfo were searched through October 2019 to identify original data-based research examining direct epidemiological associations between ambient and indoor air pollution exposures and various sleep health measures, including sleep quality, sleep duration, sleep disturbances, and daytime sleepiness. Twenty-two articles from 2010 to 2019 were selected for inclusion in this review, including a wide range of study populations (from early childhood to elderly) and locations (10 Asian, 4 North American, 3 European, 5 other). Due to variation in both exposure and outcome assessments, conducting a meta-analysis was not plausible. Twenty-one studies reported a generally positive association between exposure and poor sleep quality. While most studies focused on ambient air pollutants, five assessed the specific effect of indoor exposure. In children and adolescents, increased exposure to both ambient and indoor pollutants is associated with increased respiratory sleep problems and a variety of additional adverse sleep outcomes. In adults, air pollution exposure was most notably related to sleep disordered breathing. Existing literature generally shows a negative relationship between exposures to air pollution and sleep health in populations across different age groups, countries, and measures. While many associations between air pollution and sleep outcomes have been investigated, the mixed study methods and use of subjective air pollution and sleep measures result in a wide range of specific associations. Plausible toxicological mechanisms remain inconclusive. Future studies utilizing objective sleep measures and controlling for all air pollution exposures and individual encounters may help ameliorate variability in the results reported by current published literature.

Keywords: Air pollution; Environmental exposure; Health effect; PM; Sleep problems; Systematic review.

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Declaration of competing interest All authors have no conflicts of interest to report.

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Air pollution exposure and sleep problems: PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) flow diagram detailing the article selection process (Moher et al., 2009). *Exclusion criteria is detailed within the methods.

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