Background A large proportion of the population of England live in substandard housing. Previous research has suggested that poor-quality housing, particularly in terms of cold temperatures, mould, and damp, poses a health risk, particularly for older people. The present study aimed to examine the association between housing conditions and objectively measured respiratory health in a large general population sample of older people in England. Data and methods Data on housing conditions, respiratory health and relevant covariates were obtained from the second wave of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Multivariate regression methods were used to test the association between contemporary housing conditions and respiratory health whi...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
The social determinants of health form a complex and dynamic web, shaping both populationand individ...
There is a growing literature which demonstrates that (a) conditions throughout the life-course are ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to assess a) the impact of accommodation problems and the r...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between damp housing and adult health, taking into accou...
Abstract Background Damp and mould in homes have been established as risk factors for respiratory he...
BACKGROUND: persons who are 65 years or older often spend an important part of their lives indoors t...
The existence of socially-patterned health (with poorer health generally being experienced by those...
Introduction: Fuel poverty affects 2.4 million UK homes leading to poor hygrothermal conditions and ...
Background Fuel poverty is a risk factor for ill-health, particularly among older people. We hypothe...
Evidence has shown that housing conditions may substantially influence the health of residents. Diff...
Rudge and Robert Gilchrist Background Fuel poverty frequently affects older low-income households, i...
Few data exist on respiratory effects of indoor air quality and comfort parameters in the elderly. I...
Few data exist on respiratory effects of indoor air quality and comfort parameters in the elderly. I...
There is overwhelming evidence on the robust relationship between housing and health, and the effect...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
The social determinants of health form a complex and dynamic web, shaping both populationand individ...
There is a growing literature which demonstrates that (a) conditions throughout the life-course are ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to assess a) the impact of accommodation problems and the r...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between damp housing and adult health, taking into accou...
Abstract Background Damp and mould in homes have been established as risk factors for respiratory he...
BACKGROUND: persons who are 65 years or older often spend an important part of their lives indoors t...
The existence of socially-patterned health (with poorer health generally being experienced by those...
Introduction: Fuel poverty affects 2.4 million UK homes leading to poor hygrothermal conditions and ...
Background Fuel poverty is a risk factor for ill-health, particularly among older people. We hypothe...
Evidence has shown that housing conditions may substantially influence the health of residents. Diff...
Rudge and Robert Gilchrist Background Fuel poverty frequently affects older low-income households, i...
Few data exist on respiratory effects of indoor air quality and comfort parameters in the elderly. I...
Few data exist on respiratory effects of indoor air quality and comfort parameters in the elderly. I...
There is overwhelming evidence on the robust relationship between housing and health, and the effect...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
The social determinants of health form a complex and dynamic web, shaping both populationand individ...
There is a growing literature which demonstrates that (a) conditions throughout the life-course are ...