Introduction: Air pollutant exposure has been associated with an increase in inflammatory markers and a decline in lung function in asthmatic children. Several studies suggest that dietary intake of fruits and vegetables might modify the adverse effect of air pollutants.Methods: A total of 158 asthmatic children recruited at the Children's Hospital of Mexico and 50 non-asthmatic children were followed for 22 weeks. Pulmonary function was measured and nasal lavage collected and analyzed every 2 weeks. Dietary intake was evaluated using a 108-item food frequency questionnaire and a fruit and vegetable index (FVI) and a Mediterranean diet index (MDI) were constructed. The impact of these indices on lung function and interleukin-8 (IL-8) and their interaction with air pollutants were determined using mixed regression models with random intercept and random slope.Results: FVI was inversely related to IL-8 levels in nasal lavage (p < 0.02) with a significant inverse trend (test for trend p < 0.001), MDI was positively related to lung function (p < 0.05), and children in the highest category of MDI had a higher FEV1(test for trend p < 0.12) and FVC (test for trend p < 0.06) than children in the lowest category. A significant interaction was observed between FVI and ozone for FEV1and FVC as was with MDI and ozone for FVC. No effect of diet was observed among healthy children.Conclusion: Our results suggest that fruit and vegetable intake and close adherence to the Mediterranean diet have a beneficial effect on inflammatory response and lung function in asthmatic children living in Mexico City. © 2009 Romieu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Romieu, I., Barraza-Villarreal, A., Escamilla-Núñez, C., Texcalac-Sangrador, J. L., Hernandez-Cadena, L., Díaz-Sánchez, D., … Del Rio-Navarro, B. E. (2009). Dietary intake, lung function and airway inflammation in Mexico City school children exposed to air pollutants. Respiratory Research, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-10-122
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