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In-home solid fuel use and cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional analysis of the Shanghai Putuo study

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Title
In-home solid fuel use and cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional analysis of the Shanghai Putuo study
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Environmental Health, March 2012
DOI 10.1186/1476-069x-11-18
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Mi-Sun Lee, Jing-qing Hang, Feng-ying Zhang, He-lian Dai, Li Su, David C Christiani

Abstract

Although recent research evidence suggests an association between household air pollution from solid fuel use, such as coal or biomass, and cardiovascular events such as hypertension, little epidemiologic data are available concerning such exposure effects on cardiovascular endpoints other than hypertension. We explored the association between in-home solid fuel use and self-reported diagnoses of cardiovascular endpoints, such as hypertension, coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and diabetes.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Malaysia 1 <1%
South Africa 1 <1%
United Kingdom 1 <1%
Peru 1 <1%
Nigeria 1 <1%
Unknown 106 95%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 20 18%
Researcher 15 14%
Student > Ph. D. Student 13 12%
Lecturer 7 6%
Student > Doctoral Student 7 6%
Other 20 18%
Unknown 29 26%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 29 26%
Environmental Science 15 14%
Social Sciences 11 10%
Nursing and Health Professions 7 6%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 5%
Other 8 7%
Unknown 35 32%
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#20,156,138
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#1,330
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