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The effects on asthmatics of exposure to a conventional water-based and a volatile organic compound-free paint

Beach JR, J Raven, C Ingram, M Bailey, D Johns, EH Walters, M Abramson
European Respiratory Journal 1997 10: 563-566; DOI:
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J Raven
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C Ingram
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M Bailey
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EH Walters
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Abstract

The water-based paints now frequently used for house painting still contain small amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), with the potential to exacerbate symptoms of asthma. Because of these potential problems and environmental concerns, some manufacturers have produced paints with no VOC content. We wished to compare the effects on asthmatics of conventional water-based paint and the new VOC-free paint. Seventeen asthmatics were recruited on the basis of having previously reported exacerbation of symptoms by paint or other odours. Each undertook a standard painting task with identically coloured conventional acrylic and VOC-free paints in a double-blind, crossover study. Respiratory symptoms, lung function, and airway responsiveness were measured at each visit. A significant increase in reported "wheeze" was detected during use of conventional paint (p<0.01), but not with the new paint. There was also a significantly greater increase in reported "breathlessness" whilst using conventional paint than with the new paint (p<0.05). In contrast, lung function measurements showed a small but significant increase during the use of both paints (p<0.05). There was no significant change in airway responsiveness after use of either paint. The new paint appears to be less likely to cause a worsening of respiratory symptoms than conventional acrylic paint, although this difference is not reflected in measurements of lung function or airway responsiveness. Although the benefit conferred in the majority of asthmatics is probably modest, there may be some patients with an increased sensitivity to paint odour, who would derive a useful symptomatic benefit from using the VOC-free paint.

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The effects on asthmatics of exposure to a conventional water-based and a volatile organic compound-free paint
Beach, J Raven, C Ingram, M Bailey, D Johns, EH Walters, M Abramson
European Respiratory Journal Mar 1997, 10 (3) 563-566;

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