نتایج جستجو برای: household solid fuels

تعداد نتایج: 256635  

2012
Shilpa Rao Vadim Chirkov Frank Dentener Rita Van Dingenen Shonali Pachauri Pallav Purohit Markus Amann Chris Heyes Patrick Kinney Peter Kolp Zbigniew Klimont Keywan Riahi Wolfgang Schoepp

Air pollution is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to global health outcomes. A methodological framework for evaluating the global health-related outcomes of outdoor and indoor (household) air pollution is presented and validated for the year 2005. Ambient concentrations of PM2.5 are estimated with a combination of energy and atmospheric models, with detailed representation o...

2010
Diego G Bassani Prabhat Jha Neeraj Dhingra Rajesh Kumar

BACKGROUND Most households in low and middle income countries, including in India, use solid fuels (coal/coke/lignite, firewood, dung, and crop residue) for cooking and heating. Such fuels increase child mortality, chiefly from acute respiratory infection. There are, however, few direct estimates of the impact of solid fuel on child mortality in India. METHODS We compared household solid fuel...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2020

Background and Objective: In this study, we aimed to assess Iran’s position and trends for environmental health status among the countries of “Iran’s perspective document in 1404” according to the indicators used in Environmental Performance Index (EPI) report in 2018. Materials and Methods: The score of indicators in environmental health area; air quality (including household solid fuels, exp...

2015
Hannes Buchner Eva A. Rehfuess Philipp Latzin

BACKGROUND Acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI) are a leading cause of death among African children under five. A significant proportion of these are attributable to household air pollution from solid fuel use. METHODS We assessed the relationship between cooking practices and ALRI in pooled datasets of Demographic and Health Surveys conducted between 2000 and 2011 in countries of sub-Sa...

2011
Kalpana Balakrishnan Padmavathi Ramaswamy Sankar Sambandam Gurusamy Thangavel Santu Ghosh Priscilla Johnson Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay Vidhya Venugopal Vijayalakshmi Thanasekaraan

Environmental and occupational risk factors contribute to nearly 40% of the national burden of disease in India, with air pollution in the indoor and outdoor environment ranking amongst leading risk factors. It is now recognized that the health burden from air pollution exposures that primarily occur in the rural indoors, from pollutants released during the incomplete combustion of solid fuels ...

2014
Eva A. Rehfuess Elisa Puzzolo Debbi Stanistreet Daniel Pope Nigel G. Bruce

BACKGROUND Globally, 2.8 billion people rely on household solid fuels. Reducing the resulting adverse health, environmental, and development consequences will involve transitioning through a mix of clean fuels and improved solid fuel stoves (IS) of demonstrable effectiveness. To date, achieving uptake of IS has presented significant challenges. OBJECTIVES We performed a systematic review of f...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 2015
S Pieta K Nasanen-Gilmore Subir Saha Izaz Rasul Emily K Rousham

OBJECTIVES Respiratory tract infections (RTI) are one of the leading causes of under-five mortality in Bangladesh. Solid biomass fuels are the main source of domestic fuel used for cooking across Bangladesh, leading to smoke and pollution exposure in the home. This article aims to identify risk factors for RTI among children aged under five years in Bangladesh with a particular focus on the hou...

Journal: :International journal for equity in health 2016
Praveen Kumar Nishesh Chalise Gautam N Yadama

BACKGROUND More than 3 billion of the world's population are affected by household air pollution from relying on unprocessed solid fuels for heating and cooking. Household air pollution is harmful to human health, climate, and environment. Sustained uptake and use of cleaner cooking technologies and fuels are proposed as solutions to this problem. In this paper, we present our study protocol ai...

2017
Md Nuruzzaman Khan Cherri Zhang B. Nurs M. Mofizul Islam Md Rafiqul Islam Md Mizanur Rahman

BACKGROUND Household air pollution (HAP) from cooking with solid fuels has become a leading cause of death and disability in many developing countries including Bangladesh. We assess the association between HAP and risk of selected adverse birth and maternal health outcomes. METHODS Data for this study were extracted from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey conducted during 2007-2014. Se...

Journal: :Indoor air 2007
R D Edwards Y Liu G He Z Yin J Sinton J Peabody K R Smith

UNLABELLED In 2001-2003, a team of researchers from the United States and China performed an independent, multidisciplinary review of China's National Improved Stove Program carried out since the 1980s. As part of a 3500-household survey, a subsample of 396 rural households were monitored for particulate matter less than 4 microm (PM(4)) in kitchens and living rooms over 24 h, of which 159 were...

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