نتایج جستجو برای: air pollution modeling

تعداد نتایج: 629597  

2015
Ayşe Bilge ÖZTÜRK Zeki KILIÇASLAN Halim İŞSEVER

Introduction: Although epidemiological studies have reported an association between smoking and increases in tuberculosis the , relationship between indoor air pollution and risk of tuberculosis is not fully understood. A limited number of studies have suggested that smoking and indoor air pollution may play a role in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. In this study, we investigated the effect o...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2013
Jose A Soto-Moreno Ferran Ballester-Díez

OBJECTIVE Characterising exposure to indoor air pollution arising from solid-fuel use in extremely poor Colombian households. METHODS Data from the September 2012 survey by Red Unidos (literally United Network, the Colombian government's official instrument for identifying extremely poor households: n=1.3 million households and >5 million people) was used for two logistic regression models: f...

2006

Increasing attention has been focused on the health effects of urban transport in recent years. This report highlights the framework in which integrated assessment of the effects of urban transport on health can be carried out. The discussion is based on the results of a research project called HEARTS (health effects and risks of transport systems) conducted as part of the Fifth Framework Progr...

2013
Abu Naser Zafar Ullah Rumana Huque Salma Akter Shammi Nasreen Humaira Akter Heather Thomson Ian Cameron James Nicholas Newell Kamran Siddiqi

OBJECTIVES In Bangladesh, second-hand smoke (SHS) is recognised as a principal source of indoor air pollution and a major public health problem. However, we know little about the extent to which people are aware of the risks of second-hand smoking, or restrict smoking indoors or in the presence of children. We report findings of a community survey exploring these questions. DESIGN AND SETTING...

2015
Delan Devakumar Jonathan G. Ayres Suzanne Bartington Janet Stocks Shiva Shankar Chaube Naomi M. Saville Dharma S. Manandhar Anthony Costello David Osrin

Asthma is common in children worldwide, although its prevalence varies substantially by location. The prevalence of wheeze over a 12-month period ranged from 2.1% to 32.2% in the older age group (13–14 years) and 4.1% to 32.1% in the younger age group (6–7 years) [1]. There is a positive association between current symptoms of asthma in younger and older children with gross national income [2],...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2010
Verónica Schoj Ernesto M Sebrié María Elizabeth Pizarro Andrew Hyland Mark J Travers

OBJECTIVE To evaluate indoor air pollution in hospitality venues in Argentina. MATERIAL AND METHODS PM₂.₅ levels were measured in a convenience sample of venues in 15 cities with different legislative contexts following a protocol developed by Roswell Park Cancer Institute. RESULTS 554 samples were collected. Across all 5 smoke free cities the mean PM₂.₅ level was lower during daytime vs. e...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Julia Hidalgo Valéry Masson Alexander Baklanov Grégoire Pigeon Luis Gimeno

Cities interact with the atmosphere over a wide range of scales from the large-scale processes, which have a direct impact on global climate change, to smaller scales, ranging from the conurbation itself to individual buildings. The review presented in this paper analyzes some of the ways in which cities influence atmospheric thermodynamics and airborne pollutant transport. We present the main ...

2015
Tal Lee Anderman Ruth S. DeFries Stephen A. Wood Roseline Remans Richie Ahuja Shujayath E. Ulla

Alternative cook stoves that replace solid fuels with cleaner energy sources, such as biogas, are gaining popularity in low-income settings across Asia, Africa, and South America. Published research on these technologies focuses on their potential to reduce indoor air pollution and improve respiratory health. Effects on other cooking-related aspects, such as diets and women's time management, a...

2013
Thaddaeus Egondi Catherine Kyobutungi Nawi Ng Kanyiva Muindi Samuel Oti Steven van de Vijver Remare Ettarh Joacim Rocklöv

Air pollution is among the leading global risks for mortality and responsible for increasing risk for chronic diseases. Community perceptions on exposure are critical in determining people's response and acceptance of related policies. Therefore, understanding people' perception is critical in informing the design of appropriate intervention measures. The aim of this paper was to establish leve...

Journal: :The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2008
Moon-Soo Kang Joong-Rock Hong Hyo-Wook Gil Jong-Oh Yang Eun-Young Lee Sae-Yong Hong Yong-Taek Jun Bu-Soon Son

BACKGROUND/AIMS The current study was designed to determine whether the indoor air pollution in a hemodialysis room (HD) was different from that of other comparable areas in a hospital. METHODS Five air monitor samplers were hung on the ceiling and placed on the table in both the HD and general ward nursing stations, respectively. In addition, five samplers were placed in the nurse's breathin...

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