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Friday, July 2, 2002
Grants Awarded for Research on Childhood Asthma

NCER Staff Writer

WASHINGTON (NCER) - EPA recently awarded more than $600,000 to two universities for economic research in understanding the benefits of reducing asthma in children. Childhood asthma has been increasing across the country. At the University of California/Berkeley, researchers will investigate how much a household is willing to pay to decrease asthma symptoms in its children. The studies focus on understanding the benefits to children in reducing ozone pollution and helping parents minimize the risk of asthma in their families. Scientists at Research Triangle Institute in Research Triangle Park, N.C., will study two sensitive subpopulations - young children with and without asthma. By surveying the daily activities and schedules of stay-at-home parents with children younger than nine years, researchers hope to determine the behaviors parents use to reduce asthma symptoms in their children. This information will be used to estimate the amount of activity time that children lose outside on days with high pollution, and the value of this lost time. Scientists will work with asthmatic children, ranging in age from six to ten, who live in a section of Fresno County, Calif., to determine how households change their behaviors to minimize asthma symptoms and how much these changes cost.

For more detail on these two grants please refer to the abstracts of these projects:

The grants were awarded through EPA's "Science to Achieve Results" (STAR) program, which funds research grants in numerous environmental science and engineering disciplines through a competitive solicitation process and independent peer review. For information on EPA's STAR program, visit: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/grants/.

 

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