Introduction Approximately 4. Million office staff were employed in Germany in 2011. Although office environments are seen as comfortable and hazard-free, health complaints among office workers were reported, labelled as the Sick Building Syndrome (SBS). As the WHO emphasises the importance of identification and control of environmental factors like thermal comfort parameters (relative air humidity, air temperature and air velocity) to create health promoting working environments (2016), a study was performed in five office buildings in Hamburg. The aim was to determine the prevalence of the SBS among office workers and to assess associations between thermal comfort and SBS. Methods The cross-sectional study was conducted in February 2017 a...
The work started with the clinical observations in patients working in buildings with indoor air pro...
The sick building syndrome (SBS) is defined as environmentally related condition with increased prev...
A modern person spends most time closed inside houses, offices, schools and other institutions, and ...
Background. The Office Illness Project in Northern Sweden, comprising both a screening questionnaire...
Background: Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a phenomenon where people have a range of symptoms relat...
Introduction: Sick building syndrome (SBS) has been linked to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) and work...
Purposes People who work indoors often manifest symptoms related to the work environment. Sick build...
This thesis studied empirically the air-handling etiology of the nonspecific symptoms of the eyes, r...
In the European research project OFFICAIR, a procedure was developed to determine associations betwe...
In the European research project OFFICAIR, a procedure was developed to determine associations betwe...
The growing field of indoor health and comfort studies recently shifted from predicting the average ...
In the last decade complaints from office-workers have increased. The phenomenon "Sick Building Synd...
Abstract Background Psychosocial and environmental factors at the workplace play a significant role ...
Physical symptoms had led to the suggestion that a disease called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) occur...
There were approx. 33.9 million office staff in Germany in 2019. Even though the internal air qualit...
The work started with the clinical observations in patients working in buildings with indoor air pro...
The sick building syndrome (SBS) is defined as environmentally related condition with increased prev...
A modern person spends most time closed inside houses, offices, schools and other institutions, and ...
Background. The Office Illness Project in Northern Sweden, comprising both a screening questionnaire...
Background: Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a phenomenon where people have a range of symptoms relat...
Introduction: Sick building syndrome (SBS) has been linked to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) and work...
Purposes People who work indoors often manifest symptoms related to the work environment. Sick build...
This thesis studied empirically the air-handling etiology of the nonspecific symptoms of the eyes, r...
In the European research project OFFICAIR, a procedure was developed to determine associations betwe...
In the European research project OFFICAIR, a procedure was developed to determine associations betwe...
The growing field of indoor health and comfort studies recently shifted from predicting the average ...
In the last decade complaints from office-workers have increased. The phenomenon "Sick Building Synd...
Abstract Background Psychosocial and environmental factors at the workplace play a significant role ...
Physical symptoms had led to the suggestion that a disease called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) occur...
There were approx. 33.9 million office staff in Germany in 2019. Even though the internal air qualit...
The work started with the clinical observations in patients working in buildings with indoor air pro...
The sick building syndrome (SBS) is defined as environmentally related condition with increased prev...
A modern person spends most time closed inside houses, offices, schools and other institutions, and ...