Oh, Wonseok Ooka, Ryozo Kikumoto, Hideki Han, Mengtao
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Indoor air
In this study, we aimed at providing datasets using experimental results to validate the sneeze airflow. In addition, the boundary conditions for the sneeze simulation that could reproduce the sneeze airflow in the experimental results are presented and reviewed. The validation datasets were created by performing ensemble-average analysis with the ...
Hu, Jiajin Liu, Yilin Ma, Yanan Gao, Ming Wan, Ningyu Li, Lin Liu, Borui Wen, Deliang
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Indoor air
Postpartum depression (PPD) is possibly caused by indoor air pollution and may be modified by maternal diet during pregnancy. Using the data from a prospective cohort study, we examined the interaction between indoor air quality and maternal dietary patterns on PPD development. A perceived indoor air quality (PIAQ) score was used to assess indoor a...
Berquist, Justin Cassidy, Noah Touchie, Marianne O'Brien, William Fine, Jamie
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Indoor air
Ventilation system performance in high-rise multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) has a significant impact on resident wellbeing. While the importance of ventilation is well established, it is commonly overlooked since underperformance often goes undetected. This article presents a review and synthesis of ventilation system performance in high-r...
Huang, Jinding Wang, Xiaoke Guo, Jifeng Wang, Xiaolu Ji, Mengli Huang, Lihui
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Indoor air
As a group of typical endocrine disrupters, phthalates are simultaneously present in a variety of environmental media and enter human body through multiple exposure pathways. In this study, field monitoring data were used to characterize the skin-air (Klg ), dust-air (Kd ), and PM2.5 -air (Kp ) partition coefficients of DiBP, DnBP, and DEHP. The me...
Park, Junseok Yoo, Jihyun Jeong, Jae-Weon
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Indoor air
The objective of this study was to quantify the influence of ventilation methods on children's exposure to indoor particles in a daycare center located in an urban area. The ventilation methods applied to the center were monitored for 1 year. It appears that indoor PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations of the center were basically determined by outdoor con...
Baeza Romero, María Teresa Dudzinska, Marzenna R Amouei Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Barros, Nelson Coggins, Ann Marie Ruzgar, Duygu Gazioglu Kildsgaard, Ivana Naseri, Motahareh Rong, Li Saffell, John
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Indoor air in residential dwellings can contain a variety of chemicals, sometimes present at concentrations or in combinations which can have a negative impact on human health. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) surveys are often required to characterize human exposure or to investigate IAQ concerns and complaints. Such surveys should include sufficient cont...
Würzner, Philipp Jörres, Rudolf A Karrasch, Stefan Quartucci, Caroline Böse-O'Reilly, Stephan Nowak, Dennis Rakete, Stefan
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Indoor air
3-D printers are widely used. Based on previous findings, we hypothesized that their emissions could enhance allergen responsiveness and reduce lung diffusing capacity. Using a cross-over design, 28 young subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis were exposed to 3-D printer emissions, either from polylactic acid (PLA) or from acrylonitrile butadiene...
Hu, Jiajin Wan, Ningyu Ma, Yanan Liu, Yilin Liu, Borui Li, Lin Liu, Caixia Qiao, Chong Wen, Deliang
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Indoor air
Antenatal depression is associated with adverse birth and long-term outcomes for mothers and children. Pregnant women spend 90% of time indoors; however, the association between indoor air quality and risk of antenatal depression has not been established. In this study, we aim to determine the total and trimester-specific association of perceived i...
Chen, Zhuoru Liu, Ningrui Tang, Hao Gao, Xuehuan Zhang, Yinping Kan, Haidong Deng, Furong Zhao, Bin Zeng, Xiangang Sun, Yuexia
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The burden of disease attributed to the indoor exposure to sulfur dioxide (SO2 ), nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ), ozone (O3 ), and carbon monoxide (CO) is not clear, and the quantitative concentration-response relationship is a prerequisite. This is a systematic review to summarize the quantitative concentration-response relationships by screening and ana...
Thysen, Jo-Hendrik van Hooff, Twan Blocken, Bert van Heijst, GertJan
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Indoor air
Airplane cabin ventilation is essential to ensure passengers' well-being. The conventional ventilation method is mixing ventilation with a statistically steady supply, which, according to former studies, has reached its limits regarding, for example, the ventilation efficiency. However, the effect of a statistically unsteady (time-periodic) supply ...