BackgroundOver 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid fuel use. There is limited evidence from cohort studies on associations of solid fuel use with risks of major eye diseases, which cause substantial disease and economic burden globally.Methods and findingsThe China Kadoorie Biobank recruited 512,715 adults aged 30 to 79 years from 10 areas across China during 2004 to 2008. Cooking frequency and primary fuel types in the 3 most recent residences were assessed by a questionnaire. During median (IQR) 10.1 (9.2 to 11.1) years of follow-up, electronic linkages to national health insurance databases identified 4,877 incident conjunctiva disorders, 13,408 cataracts, 1,583 disorders of sclera, cornea,...
Household solid fuel (biomass, coal) burning contributes to climate change and is a leading health r...
Background: There is evidence that household air pollution is associated with poor health in China, ...
In developing countries, household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the inefficient burning of coa...
Background: Over 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid...
Abstract Outdoor air pollution has been linked to poor sleep health, but limited studies have invest...
Background: Worldwide >2.7 billion individuals, including 450 million in China, are regularly exp...
Background: Given the increasing burden of chronic conditions, multimorbidity is now a priority for ...
Background: Harmful substances in solid fuel and tobacco smoke is believed to enter the bloodstream ...
This study aims to explore the longitudinal relationship between solid fuel use and CMD incidence ba...
BackgroundAlthough recent research evidence suggests an association between household air pollution ...
Background: Cooking practice has transitioned from use of solid fuels to use of clean fuels, with ad...
Background: The adverse health effects of air pollutants are widely reported, and the elderly are su...
Importance When combusted indoors, solid fuels generate a large amount of pollutants such as fine p...
BackgroundIn China, numerous people still rely on solid fuel for household use. To date, the associa...
Recently, we showed that outdoor air pollution exposure from traffic and industry is associated with...
Household solid fuel (biomass, coal) burning contributes to climate change and is a leading health r...
Background: There is evidence that household air pollution is associated with poor health in China, ...
In developing countries, household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the inefficient burning of coa...
Background: Over 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid...
Abstract Outdoor air pollution has been linked to poor sleep health, but limited studies have invest...
Background: Worldwide >2.7 billion individuals, including 450 million in China, are regularly exp...
Background: Given the increasing burden of chronic conditions, multimorbidity is now a priority for ...
Background: Harmful substances in solid fuel and tobacco smoke is believed to enter the bloodstream ...
This study aims to explore the longitudinal relationship between solid fuel use and CMD incidence ba...
BackgroundAlthough recent research evidence suggests an association between household air pollution ...
Background: Cooking practice has transitioned from use of solid fuels to use of clean fuels, with ad...
Background: The adverse health effects of air pollutants are widely reported, and the elderly are su...
Importance When combusted indoors, solid fuels generate a large amount of pollutants such as fine p...
BackgroundIn China, numerous people still rely on solid fuel for household use. To date, the associa...
Recently, we showed that outdoor air pollution exposure from traffic and industry is associated with...
Household solid fuel (biomass, coal) burning contributes to climate change and is a leading health r...
Background: There is evidence that household air pollution is associated with poor health in China, ...
In developing countries, household air pollution (HAP) resulting from the inefficient burning of coa...