Women in low and middle-income countries predominantly use biofuel for cooking, resulting in potential adverse health outcomes. In India, it is estimated that about 40% of total primary energy consumption is in the domestic sector with biofuels alone accounting for about 75% of domestic energy consumption. This study assesses linkages between wood consumption and perceptions of women's health, combining results from a rapid assessment of eight rural districts in Rajasthan with a regression analysis of data from Rajasthan State (sample size 41,965 women) from the Demographic and Health Survey 7 dataset (2015-2016). The results of the rapid survey indicate that women who cook with biofuels perceive adverse health outcomes. Educational level, ...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) due to biomass cooking fuel use is an important risk facto...
Chronic obstructive1 1This paper was orally presented in the Annual conference International Society...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...
The use of biomass fuel is associated with the deterioration of human health and women are more like...
Background: Around 3 billion people use solid fuels (biomass and coal) for cooking and heating, and ...
I investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) from indoor air pollution caused by use of b...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
The study was undertaken to investigate whether regular cooking with biomass aggravates systemic inf...
In traditional societies, women are more likely to be adversely affected by exposures to fine partic...
Though literature suggests a positive association between use of biomass fuel for cooking and inflam...
A cross-sectional study was done by considering the biomass (n=50) and fossil fuels (n=50) user in r...
Background: Approximately 3 billion people, worldwide, rely primarily on biomass for cooking. This s...
Biomass burning in indoor environments has been highlighted as a major cause of respiratory morbidit...
This research looks at the effects of biomass and air pollution on women's health. Respondents were ...
Introduction: Biomass (organic) fuels cause indoor air pollution when used inside dwellings. We eval...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) due to biomass cooking fuel use is an important risk facto...
Chronic obstructive1 1This paper was orally presented in the Annual conference International Society...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...
The use of biomass fuel is associated with the deterioration of human health and women are more like...
Background: Around 3 billion people use solid fuels (biomass and coal) for cooking and heating, and ...
I investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) from indoor air pollution caused by use of b...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
The study was undertaken to investigate whether regular cooking with biomass aggravates systemic inf...
In traditional societies, women are more likely to be adversely affected by exposures to fine partic...
Though literature suggests a positive association between use of biomass fuel for cooking and inflam...
A cross-sectional study was done by considering the biomass (n=50) and fossil fuels (n=50) user in r...
Background: Approximately 3 billion people, worldwide, rely primarily on biomass for cooking. This s...
Biomass burning in indoor environments has been highlighted as a major cause of respiratory morbidit...
This research looks at the effects of biomass and air pollution on women's health. Respondents were ...
Introduction: Biomass (organic) fuels cause indoor air pollution when used inside dwellings. We eval...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) due to biomass cooking fuel use is an important risk facto...
Chronic obstructive1 1This paper was orally presented in the Annual conference International Society...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...