AbstractBackgroundMore than two fifths of the world's population cook with solid fuels and are exposed to household air pollution (HAP). As of now, no studies have assessed whether switching to alternative fuels like biogas could impact cardiovascular health among cooks previously exposed to solid fuel use.MethodsWe conducted a propensity score matched cross-sectional study to explore if the sustained use of biogas fuel for at least ten years impacts blood pressure among adult female cooks of rural Nepal. We recruited one primary cook ≥30 years of age from each biogas (219 cooks) and firewood (300 cooks) using household and measured their systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). Household characteristics, kitchen ventilation and 2...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Abstract Background The use of solid biomass as cooking fuel could be a potential risk factor for ch...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...
AbstractBackgroundMore than two fifths of the world's population cook with solid fuels and are expos...
I investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) from indoor air pollution caused by use of b...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
Objectives: To explore the associations of hypertension and coronary heart disease (CHD) with use of...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Biomass burning in indoor environments has been highlighted as a major cause of respiratory morbidit...
Emerging evidence suggests a possible link between exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from a ...
The study was undertaken to investigate whether regular cooking with biomass aggravates systemic inf...
There is emerging evidence that household air pollution (HAP) created by the use of unimproved cooks...
Background Household air pollution (HAP) kills 4 million annually, with access to clean cooking bein...
Abstract Background Repeated exposure to household air pollution may intermittently raise blood pres...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Abstract Background The use of solid biomass as cooking fuel could be a potential risk factor for ch...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...
AbstractBackgroundMore than two fifths of the world's population cook with solid fuels and are expos...
I investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) from indoor air pollution caused by use of b...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
Objectives: To explore the associations of hypertension and coronary heart disease (CHD) with use of...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Biomass burning in indoor environments has been highlighted as a major cause of respiratory morbidit...
Emerging evidence suggests a possible link between exposure to household air pollution (HAP) from a ...
The study was undertaken to investigate whether regular cooking with biomass aggravates systemic inf...
There is emerging evidence that household air pollution (HAP) created by the use of unimproved cooks...
Background Household air pollution (HAP) kills 4 million annually, with access to clean cooking bein...
Abstract Background Repeated exposure to household air pollution may intermittently raise blood pres...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Abstract Background The use of solid biomass as cooking fuel could be a potential risk factor for ch...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...