Objectives: To explore the associations of hypertension and coronary heart disease (CHD) with use of biomass fuel for cooking.Design: Comparative cross-sectional study.Setting: Rural villages in Sindh, Pakistan.Participants: Women aged ≥40 years who had used biomass fuel for cooking for at least the last year (n=436), and a comparison group (n=414) who had cooked only with non-biomass fuel during the last year were recruited through door-to-door visits. None of those who were invited to take part declined.Primary and secondary outcome measures: Hypertension was determined from blood pressure measurements and use of medication. CHD was assessed by three measures: history of angina (Rose angina questionnaire), previous history of \u27heart at...
Background: Around 3 billion people use solid fuels (biomass and coal) for cooking and heating, and ...
Background: Biomass fuels (BMF) are widely used in developing countries for cooking and heating and ...
Abstract Background Growing evidence links household ...
I investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) from indoor air pollution caused by use of b...
Objectives: Three billion people use biomass fuel for cooking and heating globally. We assessed the ...
The study was undertaken to investigate whether regular cooking with biomass aggravates systemic inf...
AbstractBackgroundMore than two fifths of the world's population cook with solid fuels and are expos...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Background: Evidence is emerging that indoor air pollution (IAP) from use of solid fuels for cooking...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is emerging that indoor air pollution (IAP) from use of solid fuels for cooking...
We examine the impact of exposure to biomass burning events (primarily crop burning) on the prevalen...
Background: Around 3 billion people use solid fuels (biomass and coal) for cooking and heating, and ...
Background: Biomass fuels (BMF) are widely used in developing countries for cooking and heating and ...
Abstract Background Growing evidence links household ...
I investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) from indoor air pollution caused by use of b...
Objectives: Three billion people use biomass fuel for cooking and heating globally. We assessed the ...
The study was undertaken to investigate whether regular cooking with biomass aggravates systemic inf...
AbstractBackgroundMore than two fifths of the world's population cook with solid fuels and are expos...
OBJECTIVES: Almost half of the world\u27s population uses solid fuel for cooking, exposing women to ...
We aimed to examine how chronic biomass smoke exposure affects prevalence of different respiratory s...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Growing evidence links household air pollution exposure from biomass cookstoves with elevated blood ...
Household air pollution from biomass fuel use affects 3 billion people worldwide; however, few studi...
Background: Evidence is emerging that indoor air pollution (IAP) from use of solid fuels for cooking...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is emerging that indoor air pollution (IAP) from use of solid fuels for cooking...
We examine the impact of exposure to biomass burning events (primarily crop burning) on the prevalen...
Background: Around 3 billion people use solid fuels (biomass and coal) for cooking and heating, and ...
Background: Biomass fuels (BMF) are widely used in developing countries for cooking and heating and ...
Abstract Background Growing evidence links household ...