The aetiology of building-related symptoms (BRSs) is not well supported by sufficient scientific evidence, and it remains unclear whether BRSs are mediated by psychosocial and personal factors or a genuine physical susceptibility to low-dose chemical exposure. In April 2014, a 40-year-old man consulted the Environmental Medical Clinic at Chiba University complaining of recurring BRSs. Indoor air samples were collected from the patient’s house at 11 time points and subjected to chemical analyses. The patient simultaneously completed a questionnaire about his symptoms at the time of the measurements. Statistical examination of the indoor environmental factors and patient survey revealed that the patient’s symptoms were highly correlated with ...
In the modern urban setting, most individuals spend about 80% of their time indoors and are therefor...
In Finland there are an increasing number of building related discomfort complaints. A case in point...
This thesis deals with methological issues in the study of chemical exposure and sick building syndr...
The indoor environment, particularly indoor air quality (IAQ), is significantly associated with buil...
In educational facilities, good and healthy indoor air quality is critical to ensure students’ focus...
People spend most of their time indoors and mostly in the dwelling. It is therefore important to inv...
People spend most of their time indoors, either at home or at work. Therefore, it is essential to ma...
This study assessed subjective symptoms related to indoor concentrations of chemicals among resident...
Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can cause several respiratory diseases and symptoms. In this study, IA...
Recent concern has centered on "sick buildings " in which there has been an unusually high...
Man is constantly exposed to harmful substances in the air, in outdoor and indoor interior. Possible...
Indoor air health problems of the type non-specific building-related symptoms (NBRS; formally called...
Indoor air problems present a considerable challenge for workplace personnel. Here, we report the fo...
Indoor air problems present a considerable challenge for workplace personnel. Here, we report the fo...
It is quite understandable that there are growing wishes and requirements for a comfortable and heal...
In the modern urban setting, most individuals spend about 80% of their time indoors and are therefor...
In Finland there are an increasing number of building related discomfort complaints. A case in point...
This thesis deals with methological issues in the study of chemical exposure and sick building syndr...
The indoor environment, particularly indoor air quality (IAQ), is significantly associated with buil...
In educational facilities, good and healthy indoor air quality is critical to ensure students’ focus...
People spend most of their time indoors and mostly in the dwelling. It is therefore important to inv...
People spend most of their time indoors, either at home or at work. Therefore, it is essential to ma...
This study assessed subjective symptoms related to indoor concentrations of chemicals among resident...
Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can cause several respiratory diseases and symptoms. In this study, IA...
Recent concern has centered on "sick buildings " in which there has been an unusually high...
Man is constantly exposed to harmful substances in the air, in outdoor and indoor interior. Possible...
Indoor air health problems of the type non-specific building-related symptoms (NBRS; formally called...
Indoor air problems present a considerable challenge for workplace personnel. Here, we report the fo...
Indoor air problems present a considerable challenge for workplace personnel. Here, we report the fo...
It is quite understandable that there are growing wishes and requirements for a comfortable and heal...
In the modern urban setting, most individuals spend about 80% of their time indoors and are therefor...
In Finland there are an increasing number of building related discomfort complaints. A case in point...
This thesis deals with methological issues in the study of chemical exposure and sick building syndr...