نتایج جستجو برای: sick building syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 842350  

Journal: :Circulation 1973

Journal: :Alternative therapies in health and medicine 2008
Jeffrey Bland

Recently Henningsen, Zipfel, and Herzog described the nature and management of functional somatic syndromes (FSS). They pointed out that functional somatic syndromes are “characterized by patterns of persistent bodily complaints for which adequate examination does not reveal suffi ciently explanatory structural or other specifi ed pathology,” 1(p946) but they are common worldwide and are seen b...

Journal: :Arteks : jurnal teknik arsitektur 2023

Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a condition that afflicts occupants of building, typically workplace, and linked to time spent in the building(Thach et al., 2019). The precise cause for SBS still unknown. However, there are few possibilities believed be such as poor ventilation, bad lighting design, presence mold, fungus formaldehydes which usually found wood furniture. This research paper focu...

Journal: :Indoor air 2011
Y Saijo A Kanazawa A Araki K Morimoto K Nakayama T Takigawa M Tanaka E Shibata T Yoshimura H Chikara R Kishi

UNLABELLED This study investigated the possible relationships between exposures to mite allergen and airborne fungi with sick building syndrome (SBS) symptoms for residents living in newly built dwellings. We randomly sampled 5709 newly built dwellings in six prefectures from northern to southern Japan. A total of 1479 residents in 425 households participated in the study by completing question...

2015
Donghyun Rim Stefano Schiavon William W. Nazaroff

Providing sufficient amounts of outdoor air to occupants is a critical building function for supporting occupant health, well-being and productivity. In tropical climates, high ventilation rates require substantial amounts of energy to cool and dehumidify supply air. This study evaluates the energy consumption and associated cost for thermally conditioning outdoor air provided for building vent...

2013
Ayla Acikgoz Burak Baykara Ulas Mehmet Camsari Hulya Ellidokuz Nazan Uysal

Indoor air quality may influence the health of inhabitants. Few studies have examined the role of air pollution in the etiology of depressive disorder. The purpose of this study is to further explore the relationship between the indoor air quality and depressive disorders. The mean CO2 concentration, relative humidity and temperature were 1414 ppm, 49.1%, 24.3 °C in indoor air, respectively. Th...

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