Abstract Background Little is known about the effect of exposure to cooking oil fumes (COFs) on the development of non-malignant respiratory diseases in nonsmoking women. This study investigated the relationship between exposure to COFs and chronic bronchitis in female Taiwanese non-smokers. Methods Searching the 1999 claims and registration records maintained by Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Program, we identified 1846 women aged 40 years or older diagnosed as having chronic bronchitis (ICD-9 code: 491) at least twice in 1999 as potential study cases and 4624 women who had no diagnosis of chronic bronchitis the same year as potential study controls. We visited randomly selected women from each group in their homes, interviewed to coll...
More than two-fifths of the world’s population uses solid fuels, mostly biomass, for cooking. The re...
Purpose Norwegian cooks exhibit relatively high mortality, particularly from respiratory diseases. B...
More than two-fifths of the world's population uses solid fuels, mostly biomass, for cooking. The re...
[[abstract]]Smoking tobacco is the major risk factor for developing lung cancer. However, most Han C...
Abstract Background The use of solid biomass as cooking fuel could be a potential risk factor for ch...
Introduction: Biomass (organic) fuels cause indoor air pollution when used inside dwellings. We eval...
[[abstract]]Background: Cigarette smoking cannot fully explain the epidemiologic characteristics of ...
Ekici, Arif B/0000-0001-6099-7066WOS: 000231197400012PubMed: 16053933The majority of women living in...
Poor sleep quality is an important symptom of many medical or psychiatric disorders. However, the im...
[[abstract]]Objective:The prevalence of cigarette smoking, a known risk factor for chronic bronchiti...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
This dissertation describes the design and results of an epidemiological study that was conducted to...
Background: Biomass smoke is associated with the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD...
The use of solid biomass fuels in cookstoves has been associated with chronic health impacts that di...
Table S1. Distributions of demographic characteristics categorized by study cases and controls among...
More than two-fifths of the world’s population uses solid fuels, mostly biomass, for cooking. The re...
Purpose Norwegian cooks exhibit relatively high mortality, particularly from respiratory diseases. B...
More than two-fifths of the world's population uses solid fuels, mostly biomass, for cooking. The re...
[[abstract]]Smoking tobacco is the major risk factor for developing lung cancer. However, most Han C...
Abstract Background The use of solid biomass as cooking fuel could be a potential risk factor for ch...
Introduction: Biomass (organic) fuels cause indoor air pollution when used inside dwellings. We eval...
[[abstract]]Background: Cigarette smoking cannot fully explain the epidemiologic characteristics of ...
Ekici, Arif B/0000-0001-6099-7066WOS: 000231197400012PubMed: 16053933The majority of women living in...
Poor sleep quality is an important symptom of many medical or psychiatric disorders. However, the im...
[[abstract]]Objective:The prevalence of cigarette smoking, a known risk factor for chronic bronchiti...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
This dissertation describes the design and results of an epidemiological study that was conducted to...
Background: Biomass smoke is associated with the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD...
The use of solid biomass fuels in cookstoves has been associated with chronic health impacts that di...
Table S1. Distributions of demographic characteristics categorized by study cases and controls among...
More than two-fifths of the world’s population uses solid fuels, mostly biomass, for cooking. The re...
Purpose Norwegian cooks exhibit relatively high mortality, particularly from respiratory diseases. B...
More than two-fifths of the world's population uses solid fuels, mostly biomass, for cooking. The re...