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Effects of air pollution on symptoms and peak expiratory flow measurements in subjects with obstructive airways disease.

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Abstract

Increases in environmental levels of ozone and sulphur dioxide are associated with adverse changes in peak flow measurements and both ocular and respiratory symptoms in subjects with obstructive airways disease. Although the peak flow and symptom changes were modest, they occurred at pollution levels below current WHO guide levels.

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