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Arch Environ Health


Title:Critical review: the health significance of environmental odor pollution
Author(s):Shusterman D;
Address:"Environmental Protection Agency, Air Toxicology and Epidemiology Section, Berkeley, California"
Journal Title:Arch Environ Health
Year:1992
Volume:47
Issue:1
Page Number:76 - 87
DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1992.9935948
ISSN/ISBN:0003-9896 (Print) 0003-9896 (Linking)
Abstract:"Environmental odor pollution problems generate a significant fraction of the publicly initiated complaints received by air pollution control districts. Such complaints can trigger a variety of enforcement activities under existing state and local statutes. However, because of the frequently transient timing of exposures, odor sources often elude successful abatement. Furthermore, because of the predominantly subjective nature of associated health complaints, air pollution control authorities may predicate their enforcement activities upon a judgment of the public health impact of the odor source. Noxious environmental odors may trigger symptoms by a variety of physiologic mechanisms, including exacerbation of underlying medical conditions, innate odor aversions, aversive conditioning phenomena, stress-induced illness, and possible pheromonal reactions. Whereas relatively consistent patterns of subjective symptoms have been reported among individuals who live near environmental odor sources, documentation of objective correlates to such symptoms would require as-yet unproven research tools. Therefore, given our current state of knowledge, any differential regulatory response to environmental odor pollution, which is based upon the distinction between community 'annoyance reactions' and 'health effects,' is a matter of legal--not scientific--interpretation"
Keywords:Air Pollution/*adverse effects Humans *Odorants Perception Respiratory Physiological Phenomena Smell/physiology;
Notes:"MedlineShusterman, D eng Review 1992/01/01 Arch Environ Health. 1992 Jan-Feb; 47(1):76-87. doi: 10.1080/00039896.1992.9935948"

 
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