Figure 2From: Air pollution, fetal and infant tobacco smoke exposure, and wheezing in preschool children: a population-based prospective birth cohort Exposure to air pollutants PM 10 (A), NO 2 (B), tobacco smoke and wheezing. Values are overall odds ratios (95% confidence interval) from generalized estimating equation models based on average air pollution levels from birth until the age of 3 years with wheezing at the ages of 1, 2 and 3 years combined, representing the risks of wheezing per 10 Ī¼g/m3 increase in PM10 or NO2 stratified for tobacco smoke exposure * pā<0.05. Models are adjusted for maternal age, education, parity, history of atopy or asthma and childrenās ethnicity, sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, daycare attendance, pet keeping and lower respiratory tract infections at 1, 2 and 3 years of age. P-values for interaction: tobacco smoke exposure * average level PM10, p-value <0.05; tobacco smoke exposure * average level NO2, p-value <0.01.Back to article page