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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38826078/contemporary-concise-review-2023-environmental-and-occupational-lung-diseases
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REVIEW
Kazuhiro Yatera, Chinatsu Nishida
Air pollutants have various effects on human health in environmental and occupational settings. Air pollutants can be a risk factor for incidence, exacerbation/aggravation and death due to various lung diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hypersensitivity pneumonitis or pneumonia (HP), pulmonary fibrosis such as pneumoconiosis and malignant respiratory diseases such as lung cancer and malignant pleural mesothelioma. Environmental and occupational respiratory diseases are crucial clinical and social issues worldwide, although the burden of respiratory disease due to environmental and occupational causes varies depending on country/region, demographic variables, geographical location, industrial structure and socioeconomic situation...
June 3, 2024: Respirology: Official Journal of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822967/an-integrated-agroforestry-bioenergy-system-for-enhanced-energy-and-food-security-in-rural-sub-saharan-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natxo García-López, Aida Bargués-Tobella, Rosa C Goodman, Solange Uwingabire, Cecilia Sundberg, Christoffer Boman, Gert Nyberg
Most people in rural sub-Saharan Africa lack access to electricity and rely on traditional, inefficient, and polluting cooking solutions that have adverse impacts on both human health and the environment. Here, we propose a novel integrated agroforestry-bioenergy system that combines sustainable biomass production in sequential agroforestry systems with biomass-based cleaner cooking solutions and rural electricity production in small-scale combined heat and power plants and estimate the biophysical system outcomes...
June 1, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822856/mini-open-dumps-in-the-paran%C3%A3-river-floodplain-local-problems-with-global-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rabuffetti Ana Pia, Garello Nicolas, Eurich Florencia, Abrial Elie, Pascuale Daiana, Espínola Luis Alberto, Romero Joaquina, Costa Camila, Blettler Martin Cesar Maria
The growing production of urban solid waste is a structural problem faced by most cities around the world. The proliferation of mini-open dumps (MOD; small spontaneous open-air waste dumps formed in urban and peri-urban areas) on the banks of the Paraná River is particularly evident. During the historical drought (June-December 2021), we carried out sampling campaigns identifying MODs of the Santa Fe River, a secondary channel of the Paraná River. MOD were geolocated, measured, described and classified by origin...
June 1, 2024: Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822317/household-air-pollution-and-urinary-incontinence-symptoms-among-older-adults-in-lasi-a-large-scale-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyang Liu, Kai Ma, Shengzhuo Liu, Pan Song, Luchen Yang, Zhenghuan Liu, Jing Zhou, Linchun Wang, Xin Yan, Yunfei Yu, Qiang Dong
BACKGROUND: The effects of household air pollution on urinary incontinence (UI) symptoms and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) symptoms have not been studied. This study seeks to investigate the correlation between household air pollution and UI/SUI symptoms among middle-aged and elderly adults in India. METHODS: We employed data derived from individuals aged 45 years and older who participated in the inaugural wave (2017-2018) of the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI)...
May 31, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38810212/factors-determining-black-carbon-exposures-among-pregnant-women-enrolled-in-the-hapin-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devan A Campbell, Michael Johnson, Ricardo Piedrahita, Ajay Pillarisetti, Lance A Waller, Katherine A Kearns, Jacob Kremer, Erick Mollinedo, Jeremy A Sarnat, Maggie L Clark, Lindsay J Underhill, John P McCracken, Anaité Diaz-Artiga, Kyle Steenland, Ghislaine Rosa, Miles A Kirby, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Sankar Sambandam, Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Saritha Sendhil, Amudha Natarajan, Florien Ndagijimana, Ephrem Dusabimana, Lisa M Thompson, William Checkley, Laura Nicolaou, Stella Hartinger, Jennifer L Peel, Thomas F Clasen, Luke P Naeher
Residential biomass burning is an important source of black carbon (BC) exposure among rural communities in low- and middle-income countries. We collected 7165 personal BC samples and individual/household level information from 3103 pregnant women enrolled in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network trial. Women in the intervention arm received free liquefied petroleum gas stoves and fuel throughout pregnancy; women in the control arm continued the use of biomass stoves. Median (IQR) postintervention BC exposures were 9...
May 29, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38805276/social-competition-drives-collective-action-to-reduce-informal-waste-burning-in-uganda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark T Buntaine, Polycarp Komakech, Shiran Victoria Shen
Improving urban air quality is a pressing challenge in the Global South. A key source of air pollution is the informal burning of household waste. Reducing informal burning requires governments to develop formal systems for waste disposal and for residents to adopt new disposal behaviors. Using a randomized experiment, we show that social competitions between pairs of neighborhoods in Nansana municipality, Uganda, galvanized leadership and inspired collective action to reduce informal burning. All 44 neighborhoods in the study received a public health campaign, while 22 treated neighborhoods were paired and competed to reduce waste burning over an 8-mo period...
June 4, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38805047/impact-of-indoor-air-pollution-on-dna-damage-and-chromosome-stability-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Luka Kazensky, Katarina Matković, Marko Gerić, Bojana Žegura, Gordana Pehnec, Goran Gajski
Indoor air pollution is becoming a rising public health problem and is largely resulting from the burning of solid fuels and heating in households. Burning these fuels produces harmful compounds, such as particulate matter regarded as a major health risk, particularly affecting the onset and exacerbation of respiratory diseases. As exposure to polluted indoor air can cause DNA damage including DNA sd breaks as well as chromosomal damage, in this paper, we aim to provide an overview of the impact of indoor air pollution on DNA damage and genome stability by reviewing the scientific papers that have used the comet, micronucleus, and γ-H2AX assays...
May 28, 2024: Archives of Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38800647/the-2023-latin-america-report-of-the-lancet-countdown-on-health-and-climate-change-the-imperative-for-health-centred-climate-resilient-development
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REVIEW
Stella M Hartinger, Yasna K Palmeiro-Silva, Camila Llerena-Cayo, Luciana Blanco-Villafuerte, Luis E Escobar, Avriel Diaz, Juliana Helo Sarmiento, Andres G Lescano, Oscar Melo, David Rojas-Rueda, Bruno Takahashi, Max Callaghan, Francisco Chesini, Shouro Dasgupta, Carolina Gil Posse, Nelson Gouveia, Aline Martins de Carvalho, Zaray Miranda-Chacón, Nahid Mohajeri, Chrissie Pantoja, Elizabeth J Z Robinson, Maria Fernanda Salas, Raquel Santiago, Enzo Sauma, Mauricio Santos-Vega, Daniel Scamman, Milena Sergeeva, Tatiana Souza de Camargo, Cecilia Sorensen, Juan D Umaña, Marisol Yglesias-González, Maria Walawender, Daniel Buss, Marina Romanello
In 2023, a series of climatological and political events unfolded, partly driving forward the global climate and health agenda while simultaneously exposing important disparities and vulnerabilities to climate-related events. On the policy front, a significant step forward was marked by the inaugural Health Day at COP28, acknowledging the profound impacts of climate change on health. However, the first-ever Global Stocktake showed an important gap between the current progress and the targets outlined in the Paris Agreement, underscoring the urgent need for further and decisive action...
May 2024: Lancet Reg Health Am
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38799418/impact-of-randomly-assigned-pay-as-you-go-liquefied-petroleum-gas-prices-on-energy-use-for-cooking-experimental-pilot-evidence-from-rural-rwanda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Witinok-Huber, Kayleigh P Keller, Egide Abimana, Cleophas Ahishakiye, Howard H Chang, Christian L'Orange, Dale T Manning, Richard Mori, Eddy Frank Muhirwa, Liliane Muhongerwa, Theoneste Ntakirutimana, Elisa Puzzolo, Casey Quinn, Ghislaine Rosa, Ky Tanner, Bonnie N Young, Daniel Zimmerle, Egide Kalisa, John Volckens, Maggie L Clark
The disease burden related to air pollution from traditional solid-fuel cooking practices in low- and middle-income countries impacts millions of people globally. Although the use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel for cooking can meaningfully reduce household air pollution concentrations, major barriers, including affordability and accessibility, have limited widespread adoption. Using a randomized controlled trial, our objective was to evaluate the association between the cost and use of LPG among 23 rural Rwandan households...
June 2024: Energy for Sustainable Development: the Journal of the International Energy Initiative
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38782348/air-pollution-in-bia%C3%A5-owie%C3%A5-a-forest-analysis-of-short-term-trends-from-2014-to-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Izabela Sondej, Monika Puchlik, Rafał Paluch
Air pollution caused by sulphur dioxide (SO2 ) and nitrogen oxides (NOx ) has negative impacts on forest health and can initiate forest dieback. Long-term monitoring and analysis of these pollutions are carried out in Białowieża Forest in NE Poland due to the threats from abiotic, biotic and anthropogenic factors. The main objective of our study was to monitor the levels and trends of air pollutant deposition in Białowieża Forest. During a short-term monitoring period over six years (2014-2021), the concentration of SO2 in the air decreased significantly (from 2...
May 21, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38781703/association-between-fine-particulate-matter-and-fecundability-in-henan-china-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rong Zhang, Jun Zhao, Yue Zhang, Xiang Hong, Hongguang Zhang, Hanyue Zheng, Jingwei Wu, Yuanyuan Wang, Zuoqi Peng, Ya Zhang, Lifang Jiang, Yueshu Zhao, Qiaomei Wang, Haiping Shen, Yiping Zhang, Donghai Yan, Bei Wang, Xu Ma
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ) exposure and fecundability. METHODS: This study included 751,270 female residents from Henan Province who participated in the National Free Pre-conception Check-up Projects during 2015-2017. Ambient cycle-specific PM2.5 exposure was assessed at the county level for each participant using satellite-based PM2.5 concentration data at 1-km resolution. Cox proportional hazards models with time-varying exposure were used to estimate the association between fecundability and PM2...
May 21, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38777046/emission-of-volatile-organic-compounds-during-open-fire-cooking-with-wood-biomass-traditional-three-stone-open-fire-vs-gasifier-cooking-stove-in-rural-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andriy Rebryk, Ivan Kozyatnyk, Mary Njenga
Cooking with wood biomass fuels releases hazardous air pollutants, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), that often disproportionally affect women and children. This study, conducted in Kwale and Siaya counties in Kenya, employed thermal desorption gas chromatography - mass spectrometry to analyse VOC emissions from cooking with a wood biomass three-stone open fire vs. top-lit updraft gasifier stove. In kitchens with adequate ventilation, total VOC levels increased from 35 to 252 μg∙m-3 before cooking to 2235-5371 μg∙m-3 during open fire cooking, whereas use of a gasifier stove resulted in reduced emissions from cooking by 48-77 % (506-2778 μg∙m-3 )...
May 20, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38762324/global-burden-and-strength-of-evidence-for-88-risk-factors-in-204-countries-and-811-subnational-locations-1990-2021-a-systematic-analysis-for-the-global-burden-of-disease-study-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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BACKGROUND: Understanding the health consequences associated with exposure to risk factors is necessary to inform public health policy and practice. To systematically quantify the contributions of risk factor exposures to specific health outcomes, the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 aims to provide comprehensive estimates of exposure levels, relative health risks, and attributable burden of disease for 88 risk factors in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, from 1990 to 2021...
May 18, 2024: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38759552/community-based-assessment-of-the-dynamics-of-urban-landscape-characteristics-and-ecosystem-services-in-the-rainforest-and-guinea-savanna-ecoregions-of-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rotimi Oluseyi Obateru, Appollonia Aimiosino Okhimamhe, Olutoyin Adeola Fashae, Emmanuel Aweda, Deirdre Dragovich, Christopher Conrad
Understanding the dynamics of urban landscapes and their impacts on ecological well-being is crucial for developing sustainable urban management strategies in times of rapid urbanisation. This study assesses the nature and drivers of the changing urban landscape and ecosystem services in cities located in the rainforest (Akure and Owerri) and guinea savannah (Makurdi and Minna) of Nigeria using a combination of remote sensing and socioeconomic techniques. Landsat 8 datasets provided spatial patterns of the normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) and normalised difference built-up index (NDBI)...
May 16, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38749682/protocol-for-cares-hapin-an-ambidirectional-cohort-study-on-exposure-to-environmental-tobacco-smoke-and-risk-of-early-childhood-caries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sneha S Patil, Naveen Puttaswamy, Andres Cardenas, Dana Boyd Barr, Santu Ghosh, Kalpana Balakrishnan
INTRODUCTION: Prenatal and postnatal exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has been linked with early childhood caries (ECC), but the specific molecular mechanisms and pathways remain largely unknown. The Caries Risk from exposure to Environmental tobacco Smoke (CARES) within the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) study aims to establish the association between ETS and ECC by employing epidemiological and novel biomarker-based approaches. Here, we outline the overall design and rationale of the project...
May 15, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38749122/effects-of-indoor-air-pollution-from-household-solid-fuel-use-on-the-risk-of-gastrointestinal-and-liver-diseases-in-middle-aged-and-elderly-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danrong Chen, Hongcheng Wei, Yuepei Zhang, Xu Yang, Yifan Xu, Quanquan Guan, Mingzhi Zhang, Bo Hang, Yankai Xia
Solid fuels are widely used in China and increase the concentrations of indoor air pollutants. Nevertheless, there is limited longitudinal evidence linking solid fuel use and Gastrointestinal (GI) and liver diseases. This study aimed to prospectively investigate the association between household solid fuel use and the risk of GI and liver diseases in middle aged and elderly adults. This work was based on the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). Longitudinal data incorporate with cross-sectional data were analyzed...
May 10, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729379/regulation-driven-changes-in-pm-2-5-sources-in-china-from-2013-to-2019-a-critical-review-and-trend-analysis
#17
REVIEW
Ting Zhang, Beizhan Yan, Lucas Henneman, Patrick Kinney, Philip K Hopke
Identifying changes in source-specific fine particles (PM2.5 ) over time is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of regulatory measures and informing future policy decisions. After the extreme haze events in China during 2013-14, more comprehensive and stringent policies were implemented to combat PM2.5 pollution. To determine the effectiveness of these policies, it is necessary to assess the changes in the specific source types to which the regulations pertain. Multiple studies have been conducted over the past decade to apportion PM2...
May 8, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726027/human-milk-composition-is-associated-with-maternal-body-mass-index-in-a-cross-sectional-untargeted-metabolomics-analysis-of-human-milk-from-guatemalan-mothers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kasthuri Sivalogan, Donghai Liang, Carolyn Accardi, Anaite Diaz-Artiga, Xin Hu, Erick Mollinedo, Usha Ramakrishnan, Sami Nadeem Teeny, ViLinh Tran, Thomas F Clasen, Lisa M Thompson, Sheela S Sinharoy
BACKGROUND: Maternal overweight and obesity has been associated with poor lactation performance including delayed lactogenesis and reduced duration. However, the effect on human milk composition is less well understood. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the relationship of maternal BMI on the human milk metabolome among Guatemalan mothers. METHODS: We used data from 75 Guatemalan mothers who participated in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network trial...
May 2024: Current Developments in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715497/-association-between-long-term-exposure-to-ambient-ozone-and-sperm-quality-in-shandong-province
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y N Qu, W K Han, X H Song, Q Zhao, W Ma, L Wang
Objective: To evaluate the association between long-term exposure to ambient ozone (O3 ) and sperm quality. Methods: From January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2019, healthy sperm donors were recruited through the Human Sperm Bank of Shandong University Affiliated Reproductive Hospital. A total of 37 977 sperm donation data from 2 971 healthy volunteers were analyzed. The average annual O3 concentration (0.01°× 0.01°) was matched according to household address. A multivariate mixed-effect model was used to analyze the exposure-response relationship between the average O3 exposure concentration and sperm quality in the previous year, with each donor as a random intercept...
May 6, 2024: Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711844/cumulative-exposures-to-environmental-and-socioeconomic-risk-factors-in-milwaukee-county-wisconsin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John K Kodros, Ellison Carter, Oluwatobi Oke, Ander Wilson, Shantanu H Jathar, Sheryl Magzamen
The environmental justice literature demonstrates consistently that low-income and minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards. In this case study, we examined cumulative multipollutant, multidomain, and multimatrix environmental exposures in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin for the year 2015. We identified spatial hot spots in Milwaukee County both individually (using local Moran's I) and through clusters (using K-means clustering) across a profile of environmental pollutants that span regulatory domains and matrices of exposure, as well as socioeconomic indicators...
May 2024: GeoHealth
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