نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air

تعداد نتایج: 231208  

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2004
M Lahtinen C Sundman-Digert K Reijula

AIMS To examine the relation between the psychosocial work environment and the perceived indoor air problems measured by a questionnaire survey; and to discuss the role of a questionnaire as a means to enhance collaboration in the challenging multiprofessional process of solving indoor air problems. METHODS The research material comprises surveys conducted in 1996-99 in 122 office workplaces ...

2011
Luz Claudio

Poor indoor air quality has been linked to health problems, especially in children. Asthma has reached epidemic proportions among multiple age groups and is considered the most common chronic disease in urban-dwelling children. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Indoor Allergen Committee suggested in a 2010 report that allergists consider indoor air filtration to be part of ...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2014
Alphonsus Rukevwe Isara Adesuwa Queen Aigbokhaode

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to assess the types of household cooking fuel used by residents of Isiohor community in Edo State, Nigeria. MATERIALS AND METHODS This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 133 household heads or their representatives in Isiohor Community in Edo State, Nigeria. Data collection was by means of a structured interviewer administered questionnair...

2016
Daniel Shepherd Kim Dirks David Welch David McBride Jason Landon

Air pollution originating from road traffic is a known risk factor of respiratory and cardiovascular disease (both in terms of chronic and acute effects). While adverse effects on cardiovascular health have also been linked with noise (after controlling for air pollution), noise exposure has been commonly linked to sleep impairment and negative emotional reactions. Health is multi-faceted, both...

Journal: :Health education research 2004
B R Barnes A Mathee L Krieger L Shafritz M Favin L Sherburne

Indoor air pollution is responsible for the deaths and illness of millions of young children in developing countries. This study investigated the acceptability (willingness to try) and feasibility (ability to perform) of four indoor air pollution reduction behaviors (improve stove maintenance practices, child location practices, ventilation practices and reduce the duration of solid fuel burnin...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2014
Stephen A Farmer Timothy D Nelin Michael J Falvo Loren E Wold

Concentrations of outdoor air pollution are on the rise, particularly due to rapid urbanization worldwide. Alternatively, poor ventilation, cigarette smoke, and other toxic chemicals contribute to rising concentrations of indoor air pollution. The World Health Organization recently reported that deaths attributable to indoor and outdoor air pollutant exposure are more than double what was origi...

Ali Mohammad Mokhtari, Elahe Azizi, Fariba Abbasi, Mahrokh Jalili, Mohammad Reza Samaei,

Introduction: Hospitals, as one of the important elements in the health system, play an important role in patient’s health. Fungi are one of the effective parameters on indoor air quality. This study aimed to compare of fungal contamination of two hospitals in Shiraz City. Materials and Methods: Sampling was conducted based on NIOSH 0800 standard (1.5 meters above the ground level with one sta...

2002
I Senitkova S Vilcekova

Indoor air is mostly contaminated from the use of gas for heating and cooking appliances. It is well known that the oxide of nitrogen production in the combustion products is the process that not been exactly described so far on all variables which are connected with its production. The comprehensive analysis of indoor air nitrogen oxides pollution show that extent of indoor air level exposure ...

2013
Giovanni Ghirga Mara Pipere

Background: Air pollution is a serious threat to children health. Given that children spend over 80% of their time indoors, understanding transport of pollutants from outdoor to indoor environments is important for assessing the impact of exposure to outdoor pollution on children health. The most common advice given during a smoke pollution episode is to stay indoors. How well this works depend...

Background and objective: Indoor air pollutants are among the five most important environmental health risks. In recent years, concerns regarding indoor air in buildings have increased. In this review, studies conducted on portable air cleaners have been investigated. Materials and methods: After determining the keywords and conducting comprehensive searches in the internet databases, taking i...

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