Abstract Background Damp and mould in homes have been established as risk factors for respiratory health. There is a need for a relatively straightforward assessment of the home that quantifies this risk. Methods Using data from 891 New Zealand houses, the utility of a Respiratory Hazard Index quantifying key attributes related to damp and mould was tested by studying its associations with self-reported respiratory symptoms. Results A dose–response relationship was found whereby each unit increase in the Respiratory Hazard Index was associated with an 11% increase in the odds of at least one episode of wheezing/whistling in the chest over the last 12 months (relative odds of 1.11 with a 95% CI 1.04%–1.20%). An 11% increase in the odds of an...
There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung function decline with ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES:To study new onset of adult asthma in relation to dampness and moulds in dwellin...
SummaryBackgroundA basic assumption was that exposure to the indoor environment would increase the m...
Regularly being exposed to the types of mould spores that can grow in houses has been shown to lead ...
This report aims at showing the impact of mould and dampness on living in a healthy home. An unhealt...
BACKGROUND: There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung function d...
This study assessed associations between house characteristics and mold and musty odor, using data f...
Abstract: New Zealand is a country with a humid climate and frequent rainfall. These climatic condi...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
Recent studies show that the UK is one of the countries with the highest asthma prevalence worldwide...
Several epidemiological studies have indicated that building dampness affects the respiratory health...
The National Construction Code has been regularly enhanced since 2002 with an effort to reduce green...
The occurrence of dampness is one of the major defects in dwellings across Europe, which is typicall...
ABSTRACT Background There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung fu...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links betwen ventilation rates in dwellings and mo...
There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung function decline with ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES:To study new onset of adult asthma in relation to dampness and moulds in dwellin...
SummaryBackgroundA basic assumption was that exposure to the indoor environment would increase the m...
Regularly being exposed to the types of mould spores that can grow in houses has been shown to lead ...
This report aims at showing the impact of mould and dampness on living in a healthy home. An unhealt...
BACKGROUND: There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung function d...
This study assessed associations between house characteristics and mold and musty odor, using data f...
Abstract: New Zealand is a country with a humid climate and frequent rainfall. These climatic condi...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links between ventilation rates in dwellings and m...
Recent studies show that the UK is one of the countries with the highest asthma prevalence worldwide...
Several epidemiological studies have indicated that building dampness affects the respiratory health...
The National Construction Code has been regularly enhanced since 2002 with an effort to reduce green...
The occurrence of dampness is one of the major defects in dwellings across Europe, which is typicall...
ABSTRACT Background There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung fu...
This paper reviews the literature for evidence of links betwen ventilation rates in dwellings and mo...
There are few longitudinal studies that have examined the association of lung function decline with ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES:To study new onset of adult asthma in relation to dampness and moulds in dwellin...
SummaryBackgroundA basic assumption was that exposure to the indoor environment would increase the m...