Aims: To quantify the reduction potential of asthma in Finland achievable by adjusting exposures to selected environmental factors.

Methods: A life table model for the Finnish population for 1986-2040 was developed and Years Lived with Disability caused by asthma and attributable to the following selected exposures were estimated: tobacco smoke (smoking and second hand tobacco smoke), ambient fine particles, indoor dampness and mould, and pets.

Results: At baseline (2011) about 25% of the total asthma burden was attributable to the selected exposures. Banning tobacco was the most efficient mitigation action, leading to 6% reduction of the asthma burden. A 50% reduction in exposure to dampness and mould as well as a doubling in exposure to pets lead each to a 2% reduction. Ban of urban small scale wood combustion, chosen as a mitigation action to reduce exposure to fine particles, leads to a reduction of less than 1% of the total asthma burden. Combination of the most efficient mitigation actions reduces the total asthma burden by 10%. A more feasible combination of mitigation actions leads to 6% reduction of the asthma burden.

Conclusions: The adjustment of environmental exposures can reduce the asthma burden in Finland by up to 10%.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4483713PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120606506DOI Listing

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