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Indoor air pollution and airway health

Jared Radbel, Meghan E. Rebuli, Howard M. Kipen, Emily Brigham

2024Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Because of the disproportionate amount of time that people spend indoors and the complexities of air pollutant exposures found there, indoor air pollution is a growing concern for airway health. Both infiltration of outdoor air pollution into the indoor space and indoor sources (such as smoke from tobacco products, cooking or heating practices and combustion of associated fuels, and household materials) contribute to unique exposure mixtures. Although there is substantial literature on the chemistry of indoor air pollution, research focused on health effects is only beginning to emerge and remains an important area of need to protect public health. We provide a review of emerging literature spanning the past 3 years and relating indoor air exposures to airway health, with a specific focus on the impact of either individual pollutant exposures or common combustion sources on the lower airways. Factors defining susceptibility and/or vulnerability are reviewed with consideration for priority populations and modifiable risk factors that may be targeted to advance health equity.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceAir pollutionAirwayEnvironmental healthIndoor air qualityPollutionEnvironmental planningMedicineGeographyEnvironmental engineeringMeteorologyBiologyEcologyAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment ImpactsClimate Change and Health Impacts
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