نتایج جستجو برای: indoor air

تعداد نتایج: 231208  

2012
AI Syazwan B Mohd Rafee Juahir Hafizan AZF Azman AM Nizar Z Izwyn AA Muhaimin MA Syafiq Yunos AR Anita J Muhamad Hanafiah MS Shaharuddin A Mohd Ibthisham Mohd Hasmadi Ismail MN Mohamad Azhar HS Azizan I Zulfadhli J Othman

BACKGROUND To meet the current diversified health needs in workplaces, especially in nonindustrial workplaces in developing countries, an indoor air quality (IAQ) component of a participatory occupational safety and health survey should be included. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to evaluate and suggest a multidisciplinary, integrated IAQ checklist for evaluating the health risk of ...

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...

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی آرمان شهر 0
omid rahaei assistant professor of architecture, department of architecture, shahid rajaei teacher training university, tehran, iran.

the natural ventilation is an easy way to exchange the indoor polluted warm air with outdoor fresh air. the wind power injects outdoor fresh air into the building. a good indoor air current and subsequently a proper exhaust depend on the openings’ conditions and their situations. a serious architectural question is under what conditions of the openings the wind-cross ventilation can be effectiv...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2013
Mark C Thurber Christina Warner Lauren Platt Alexander Slaski Rajesh Gupta Grant Miller

Health risks from poor malaria control, unsafe water, and indoor air pollution are responsible for an important share of the global disease burden-and they can be addressed by efficacious household health technologies that have existed for decades. However, coverage rates of these products among populations at risk remain disappointingly low. We conducted a review of the medical and public heal...

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...

2007
John A. Connor Farrukh Ahmad Thomas E. McHugh

Vapor intrusion from affected soils and groundwater into overlying structures has been identified as a potential mechanism for human exposure to volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), including petroleum hydrocarbons. However, in many cases, background concentrations of organic vapors in indoor air, associated with household products, vehicles, or ambient air, can lead to incorrect conclusions rega...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Yinlong Jin Xiao Ma Xining Chen Yibin Cheng Enis Baris Majid Ezzati

Indoor air pollution (IAP) from household use of biomass and coal is a leading environmental health risk in many developing nations. Much of the initial research on household energy technology overlooked the complex interactions of technological, behavioral, economic, and infrastructural factors that determine the success of environmental health interventions. Consequently, despite enormous int...

Journal: :Psychological science 2018
Jackson G Lu Julia J Lee Francesca Gino Adam D Galinsky

Air pollution is a serious problem that affects billions of people globally. Although the environmental and health costs of air pollution are well known, the present research investigates its ethical costs. We propose that air pollution can increase criminal and unethical behavior by increasing anxiety. Analyses of a 9-year panel of 9,360 U.S. cities found that air pollution predicted six major...

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