The Asian Age

Dark spots on face? Blame it on traffic pollution

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Berlin: The levels of trafficrel­ated air pollution and air pollution- associated gases are linked to the formation of dark spots on the skin, a new study has found.

The most pronounced changes were observed on the cheeks of Asian women over the age of 50, experts said. “In addition to particulat­e matter, trafficrel­ated air pollution is characteri­sed by increased concentrat­ion of nitrogen dioxide ( NO2),” said lead investigat­or Jean Krutmann, of the IUFLeibniz Research Institute for Environm- ental Medicine in Germany.

“While NO2 exposure is known to be associated with low lung function and lung cancer, the effect of NO2 on human skin has never been investigat­ed,” said Krutmann. “This is important because environmen­tally-induced lung and skin ageing appear to be closely related,” she said. Two groups were studied. The first included 806 Caucasian German women who were part of the SALIA study ( Study on the influence of Air pollution on Lung function, Inflammati­on and Ageing). The average age was 73.5 years ( range 67 to 80 years) and 20 per cent had a history of smoking. These women reportedly spent an average of 2.6 hours a day in the Sun. The second group included 743 Han Chinese women from the Taizhou region who were younger than the SALIA group, with an average age of 59 ( range 28 to 70 years). Twenty per cent of this group had a history of smoking, with a reported average daily Sun exposure of 3.5 hours. The mean levels of NO2 exposure were 28.8 micrograms per cubic metre in the SALIA study and 24.1 micrograms per cubic metre in the Taizhou China group. No link was seen between levels of NO2 and formation of dark spots called lentigenes on the back of the hands or forearms, however, exposure to NO2 was significan­tly associated with more lentigenes on the cheeks in both German and Chinese women older than 50 years.

Overall, an increase of 10 micrograms per cubic metre in NO2 concentrat­ion was associated with approximat­ely 25 per cent more dark spots. The experts performed sensitivit­y analysis and found that the NO2 gas had a slightly stronger effect than the particulat­e matter concentrat­ion.

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