P2-148; ID: 4448Introduction Indoor air pollution by nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and BTEX compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, meta-, ortho- and paraxylenes) in European children’s homes may adversely affect child development, especially those related to the respiratory system. We aimed to characterize levels of indoor air pollution in children homes in five European cities and develop predictive models to apply to a wider population of children participating in the European HELIX early life exposome project. Methods NO2 was measured in 150 and BTEX in 140 households in five European birth cohorts: BiB in Bradford (UK), INMA in Sabadell (Spain), KANC in Kaunas (Lithuania), EDEN in Poitiers (France) and Rhea in Heraklion (Greece). Various h...
Problématique : La qualité de l’air intérieur est devenue une préoccupation majeure de santé publiqu...
Infants spend most of their indoor time at home; however, residential air quality is poorly understo...
Benzene, has been measured in indoor environments for many decades and has been identified to cause ...
Indoor air quality (IAQ) in nursery school is believed to be different from elementary school. Moreo...
Exposure to air pollution and poor indoor air quality is associated with a variety of adverse health...
Personal exposures of 65 primary school children to benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, xylenes (BTEX),...
International audienceMultiple chemicals are emitted in residential accommodation. Aggregate Daily D...
This study, Part II of the larger study "Children's exposure to indoor air in urban nurseries", aime...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that air pollution may contribute to childhood asthma developm...
Substantial knowledge is available on the association of the indoor school environment and its effec...
The adverse effects of air pollution on health have been recognised for millennia, but only in recen...
Given the shrinking spatial contrasts in outdoor air pollution in Switzerland and the trends toward ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between indoor environmental risk factors and respiratory sym...
Problématique : La qualité de l’air intérieur est devenue une préoccupation majeure de santé publiqu...
Infants spend most of their indoor time at home; however, residential air quality is poorly understo...
Benzene, has been measured in indoor environments for many decades and has been identified to cause ...
Indoor air quality (IAQ) in nursery school is believed to be different from elementary school. Moreo...
Exposure to air pollution and poor indoor air quality is associated with a variety of adverse health...
Personal exposures of 65 primary school children to benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, xylenes (BTEX),...
International audienceMultiple chemicals are emitted in residential accommodation. Aggregate Daily D...
This study, Part II of the larger study "Children's exposure to indoor air in urban nurseries", aime...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that air pollution may contribute to childhood asthma developm...
Substantial knowledge is available on the association of the indoor school environment and its effec...
The adverse effects of air pollution on health have been recognised for millennia, but only in recen...
Given the shrinking spatial contrasts in outdoor air pollution in Switzerland and the trends toward ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between indoor environmental risk factors and respiratory sym...
Problématique : La qualité de l’air intérieur est devenue une préoccupation majeure de santé publiqu...
Infants spend most of their indoor time at home; however, residential air quality is poorly understo...
Benzene, has been measured in indoor environments for many decades and has been identified to cause ...