نتایج جستجو برای: household solid fuels

تعداد نتایج: 256635  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
weihua qu school of management and economics, beijing institute of technology, beijing, china. zhijun yan school of management and economics, beijing institute of technology, beijing, china. guohua qu school of management and economics, beijing institute of technology, beijing, china. maria ikram school of management and economics, beijing institute of technology, beijing, china.

more than 80 percent of the china's population is located in the rural areas, 95 percent of which use coal, wood etc for cooking and heating. limited by data availability, the association between household solid fuels and cardiovascular diseases (cvds) in china's rural areas is ignored in prior studies.this cross sectional study was conducted from 2010-2012 and carried out on rural population a...

2014
Zoë A. Chafe Michael Brauer Zbigniew Klimont Rita Van Dingenen Sumi Mehta Shilpa Rao Keywan Riahi Frank Dentener Kirk R. Smith

BACKGROUND Approximately 2.8 billion people cook with solid fuels. Research has focused on the health impacts of indoor exposure to fine particulate pollution. Here, for the 2010 Global Burden of Disease project (GBD 2010), we evaluated the impact of household cooking with solid fuels on regional population-weighted ambient PM2.5 (particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm) pollution (APM2.5). OBJECTIVES We...

2004
Kirk R. Smith Sumi Mehta

This chapter summarizes the methodology used to assess the burden of disease caused by indoor air pollution from household use of solid fuels. Most research into and control of indoor air pollution worldwide has focused on sources of particular concern in developed countries, such as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), volatile organic compounds from furnishings and radon from soil. Although the...

2013
Sophie Bonjour Heather Adair-Rohani Jennyfer Wolf Nigel G. Bruce Sumi Mehta Annette Prüss-Ustün Maureen Lahiff Eva A. Rehfuess Vinod Mishra Kirk R. Smith

BACKGROUND Exposure to household air pollution from cooking with solid fuels in simple stoves is a major health risk. Modeling reliable estimates of solid fuel use is needed for monitoring trends and informing policy. OBJECTIVES In order to revise the disease burden attributed to household air pollution for the Global Burden of Disease 2010 project and for international reporting purposes, we...

2015
Weihua QU Zhijun YAN Guohua QU Maria IKRAM

BACKGROUND More than 80 percent of the China's population is located in the rural areas, 95 percent of which use coal, wood etc for cooking and heating. Limited by data availability, the association between household solid fuels and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in China's rural areas is ignored in prior studies. METHODS This cross sectional study was conducted from 2010-2012 and carried out...

2006
Eva Rehfuess Sumi Mehta Annette Prüss-Üstün

OBJECTIVE The World Health Organization is the agency responsible for reporting the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) indicator "percentage of population using solid fuels." In this article, we present the results of a comprehensive assessment of solid fuel use, conducted in 2005, and discuss the implications of our findings in the context of achieving the MDGs. METHODS For 93 countries, soli...

2015
Ashish Kumar Upadhyay Abhishek Singh Kaushalendra Kumar Ashish Singh

BACKGROUND India contributes 24% of the global annual child deaths due to acute respiratory infections (ARIs). According to WHO, nearly 50% of the deaths among children due to ARIs is because of indoor air pollution (IAP). There is insufficient evidence on the relationship between IAP from the use of solid fuels and incidence of life threatening respiratory illnesses (LTRI) in children in India...

2015
Kendra N Williams Amanda L Northcross Jay P Graham

Perspectives The information gained from national surveys is essential for monitoring performance towards health goals and targets and informing allocation of resources for health priorities. Recent evidence of the negative impact of household air pollution on health suggests that it is time to upgrade national surveys to inform decision-making on improved fuels and cookstoves. More than 40% of...

2014
Adeladza K. Amegah Reginald Quansah Jouni J. K. Jaakkola

BACKGROUND About 41% of households globally, mainly in developing countries rely on solid fuels for cooking with consequences for fetal growth and development. Previous reviews were limited in scope, assessing only two outcomes (birth weight, stillbirth). With important evidence accumulating, there is a need to improve the previous estimates and assess additional outcomes. We conducted a system...

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