This study aims to explore the longitudinal relationship between solid fuel use and CMD incidence based on a nationally representative follow-up cohort study. A total of 6038 participants of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) were enrolled in the study. CMD is a cluster of diseases that include heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Cox proportional-hazards regression models were used to examine the association between solid fuel use and the incidence or multimorbidity of CMD. The interactions between overweight or obesity and household air pollution on CMD incidence were also investigated. In the present study, solid fuel use from cooking or heating, separately or simultaneously, was positively associated with...
Background: The adverse health effects of air pollutants are widely reported, and the elderly are su...
BackgroundIn China, numerous people still rely on solid fuel for household use. To date, the associa...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) from solid fuel use for cooking affects 2.5 billion indiv...
BackgroundAlthough recent research evidence suggests an association between household air pollution ...
Background: Given the increasing burden of chronic conditions, multimorbidity is now a priority for ...
Background: Worldwide >2.7 billion individuals, including 450 million in China, are regularly exp...
Importance When combusted indoors, solid fuels generate a large amount of pollutants such as fine p...
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...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association of solid fuel use for cooking and heating wi...
none13siBackground - Household air pollution is the third largest risk factor for global disease bur...
Objectives: We tended to explore the association of indoor air pollution (IAP) and non-neoplastic di...
BackgroundOver 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid f...
Background: Over 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid...
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...
BackgroundIn China, numerous people still rely on solid fuel for household use. To date, the associa...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) from solid fuel use for cooking affects 2.5 billion indiv...
BackgroundAlthough recent research evidence suggests an association between household air pollution ...
Background: Given the increasing burden of chronic conditions, multimorbidity is now a priority for ...
Background: Worldwide >2.7 billion individuals, including 450 million in China, are regularly exp...
Importance When combusted indoors, solid fuels generate a large amount of pollutants such as fine p...
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...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association of solid fuel use for cooking and heating wi...
none13siBackground - Household air pollution is the third largest risk factor for global disease bur...
Objectives: We tended to explore the association of indoor air pollution (IAP) and non-neoplastic di...
BackgroundOver 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid f...
Background: Over 3.5 billion individuals worldwide are exposed to household air pollution from solid...
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...
BackgroundIn China, numerous people still rely on solid fuel for household use. To date, the associa...
Background: Household air pollution (HAP) from solid fuel use for cooking affects 2.5 billion indiv...