In this cross-sectional postal study, the authors measured nitrogen dioxide levels inside infants' bedrooms and outside their homes. During the 2-wk monitoring period, the authors investigated the association between nitrogen dioxide levels and 20 infant symptoms. The subjects were 1,200 women who had infants aged 3-12 mo. Median levels of indoor and outdoor nitrogen dioxide were 6.8 and 12.6 ppb, respectively. Environmental factors that were associated significantly with indoor levels were gas cooking, cigarette smoking, reported traffic levels, and presence of a kerosene heater; use of a cooker hood was associated negatively with indoor nitrogen dioxide levels. There was no evidence for any short-term significant association between preva...
Previous studies have found inconsistent results on the association between asthma in children and g...
People are exposed to air pollution from a range of indoor and outdoor sources. Concentrations of ni...
This thesis describes the results of a prospective longitudinal study of the relationship between pe...
It is hypothesized that higher indoor nitrogen dioxide levels cause diarrhoea in infants and that th...
Clinical evidence suggests that exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) increases susceptibility to respi...
The authors sought to determine whether reported symptoms of mothers and infants were associated sig...
Most health studies measuring indoor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations have utilised long-term p...
There is growing evidence that asthma symptoms can be aggravated or events triggered by exposure to ...
A group of 60 people from an age of 22 to 45 was selected for a study of their personal exposure to ...
Twenty preschool children from the Frank Porter Graham Child Care Center, and their mothers, were mo...
In order to evaluate the prevalence of asthmatic symptoms and their related risk factors, a question...
Household gas appliances produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which may be associated with an increase in...
This article reviews (i) the role of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in respiratory diseases, including asthm...
Nitrogen dioxide (NO$\sb2)$ levels in sixteen substandard houses located in Houston, Texas were exam...
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is one of a number of nitrogen compounds that are by-products of combustion a...
Previous studies have found inconsistent results on the association between asthma in children and g...
People are exposed to air pollution from a range of indoor and outdoor sources. Concentrations of ni...
This thesis describes the results of a prospective longitudinal study of the relationship between pe...
It is hypothesized that higher indoor nitrogen dioxide levels cause diarrhoea in infants and that th...
Clinical evidence suggests that exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) increases susceptibility to respi...
The authors sought to determine whether reported symptoms of mothers and infants were associated sig...
Most health studies measuring indoor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations have utilised long-term p...
There is growing evidence that asthma symptoms can be aggravated or events triggered by exposure to ...
A group of 60 people from an age of 22 to 45 was selected for a study of their personal exposure to ...
Twenty preschool children from the Frank Porter Graham Child Care Center, and their mothers, were mo...
In order to evaluate the prevalence of asthmatic symptoms and their related risk factors, a question...
Household gas appliances produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which may be associated with an increase in...
This article reviews (i) the role of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in respiratory diseases, including asthm...
Nitrogen dioxide (NO$\sb2)$ levels in sixteen substandard houses located in Houston, Texas were exam...
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is one of a number of nitrogen compounds that are by-products of combustion a...
Previous studies have found inconsistent results on the association between asthma in children and g...
People are exposed to air pollution from a range of indoor and outdoor sources. Concentrations of ni...
This thesis describes the results of a prospective longitudinal study of the relationship between pe...