Health Risk Assessment of Indoor Air Quality, Socioeconomic and House Characteristics on Respiratory Health among Women and Children of Tirupur, South India
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Data Collection
2.2.1. Respiratory Health Survey
2.2.2. Indoor Air Quality Assessment
2.2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Population—Demographic Characteristics and Socioeconomic Status
3.2. Household Characteristics
3.3. Indoor Air Quality
3.4. Associations between Household Characteristics and Indoor Concentrations of PM2.5 and CO
3.5. Respiratory Health among Women and Children
3.6. Socioeconomic Status, Household Characteristics and Occupant Activities and the Associated Respiratory Health among Women
3.7. Socioeconomic Status, Household Characteristics, Occupant Activities and Associated Respiratory Health among Children
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Household (n = 170) | Mean ± SD * | n (%) |
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Mother (n = 170) | ||
Age (years) | 30.13 ± 5.99 | |
Marital status Married Widowed | | 162 (95.3) 8 (4.7) |
Education Low High | | 165 (97.1) 5 (2.9) |
Occupation Home Employed | | 80 (47.1) 90 (52.9) |
Family income Low (<1000 rupees) High (1000< ~ 3000 rupees) | | 139 (81.8) 31 (18.2) |
Own the land No Yes | | 132 (77.6) 38 (22.4) |
Own the house No Yes | | 38 (22.4) 132 (77.6) |
Number of children aged <1 to 15 years 0 1 2 3 4< | 24 (14.1) 48 (28.2) 55 (32.4) 28 (16.5) 14 (8.9) | |
Children (n = 308) | ||
Age (years) <1–5 6–10 11–15 | | 133 (43.2) 120 (39.0) 55 (17.8) |
Characteristics | Mean ± SD | n (%) |
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House | ||
Number of rooms 1 2 3 4< | 1.8 ± 1.0 | 76 (44.7) 65 (38.2) 18 (10.6) 11 (6.4) |
Number of people living in the house <3 3 4 5 6 7< | 4.5 ± 1.5 | 12 (7.1) 25 (14.7) 52 (30.6) 42 (24.7) 26 (15.3) 13 (7.7) |
Smoking at house (family member) No Yes | 92 (54.1) 78 (45.9) | |
Smoking at house (visitors) No Yes | 132 (77.6) 38 (22.4) | |
Kitchen | ||
Floor material Clay/mud Cement | 74 (43.5) 96 (56.5) | |
Wall material Thach/mud Stone/brick | 60 (35.3) 110 (64.7) | |
Roof material Thach/asbestos Tile/iron | 50 (29.4) 120 (70.6) | |
Source of lighting used Lanterns/gas Electricity | 18 (10.6) 152 (89.4) | |
Fuel used for cooking Biomass LPG */other | 125 (73.5) 45 (26.5) | |
Stove Enclosed chamber Open combustion | 119 (70) 51 (30) | |
Cooking place Inside Outside | 118 (69.8) 51 (30.2) | |
Windows in kitchen No Yes | 80 (47.1) 90 (52.9) | |
Open windows during cooking No Yes | 92 (54.1) 78 (45.9) | |
Open door during cooking No Yes | 27 (15.9) 143 (84.1) | |
Number of people in kitchens during cooking | 2.1 ± 1.5 | |
Time spent for cooking (h) | 2.8 ± 0.7 |
Classification | Respiratory Symptoms in Mothers | Respiratory Symptoms in Children | ||
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Symptoms | n (%) | Symptoms | n (%) | |
Upper respiratory symptoms | Cough | Cough | ||
No | 97 (57.1) | No | 113 (66.5) | |
Yes | 73 (42.9) | Yes | 57 (33.5) | |
Runny nose | ||||
No | 131 (77.1) | |||
Yes | 39 (22.9) | |||
Had both runny nose and cough | ||||
No | 144 (84.7) | |||
Yes | 26 (15.3) | |||
Lower respiratory symptoms | Wheeze | Wheeze | ||
No | 79 (46.5) | No | 141 (82.9) | |
Yes | 91 (53.5) | Yes | 29 (17.1) | |
Shortness of breath | ||||
No | 129 (75.9) | |||
Yes | 41 (24.1) | |||
Ever had asthma | Ever had asthma | |||
No | 169 (99.4) | No | 167 (98.2) | |
Yes | 1 (0.6) | Yes | 3 (1.8) | |
Ever had bronchitis | ||||
No | 146 (85.9) | |||
Yes | 24 (14.1) | |||
Pain in the chest | ||||
No | 109 (64.1) | |||
Yes | 61 (35.9) | |||
Had all lower respiratory symptoms | Had both runny nose and cough | |||
No | 170 (100) | No | 168 (98.8) | |
Yes | 0 (0) | Yes | 2 (1.2) | |
Other | Ever had pneumonia | |||
No | 163 (95.9) | |||
Yes | 7 (4.1) | |||
Ever had emphysema | ||||
No | 0 (0) | |||
Yes | 170 (100) | |||
Ever had tuberculosis | ||||
No | 168 (98.8) | |||
Yes | 2 (1.2) | |||
Ever had hay fever | Ever had hay fever | |||
No | 152 (89.4) | No | 162 (95.3) | |
Yes | 18 (10.6) | Yes | 8 (4.7) | |
Ever had itchy rash | ||||
No | 158 (92.9) | |||
Yes | 12 (7.1) | |||
Ever had eczema | ||||
No | 161 (94.7) | |||
Yes | 9 (5.3) | |||
Ever had tonsillectomy | ||||
No | 167 (98.2) | |||
Yes | 3 (1.8) | |||
Had all 4 ‘Other’ symptoms | Had all 4 ‘Other’ symptoms | |||
No | 170 (100) | No | 170 (100) | |
Yes | 0 (0) | Yes | 0 (0) | |
Overall | Had all 10 symptoms | Had all 8 symptoms | ||
No | 170(100) | No | 170 (100) | |
Yes | 0 (0) | Yes | 0 (0) |
Factor ♌ | Symptom | CPR * | 95% CI | APR § | 95% CI |
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SES Indicators | |||||
Family income¶ Low vs. High (ref) | Cough | 2.490 | (1.189, 5.214) | ||
Wheeze | 3.836 | (1.701, 8.651) | 3.521 | (1.608, 7.692) | |
Shortness of breath | 4.349 | (1.109, 17.075) | |||
Pain in the chest | 4.312 | (1.445, 12.866) | 4.065 | (1.362, 12.048) | |
Household Characteristics | |||||
Source of lighting Lanterns/gas vs. Electricity (ref) | Cough | 1.661 | (1.136, 2.429) | ||
Wheeze | 1.407 | (1.016, 1.949) | |||
Floor material Clay/mud vs. Cement (ref) | Cough | 1.572 | (1.111, 2.225) | ||
Wheeze | 1.654 | (1.248, 2.193) | 1.352 ✠ | (0.999, 1.829) | |
Shortness of breath | 2.502 | (1.415, 4.423) | 2.148 | (1.216, 3.797) | |
Wall material Thach/mud vs. Stone/Brick (ref) | Cough | 1.784 | (1.277, 2.491) | 1.742 | (1.261, 2.405) |
Wheeze | 1.87 | (1.439, 2.441) | 1.598 | (1.197, 2.133) | |
Pain in the chest | 1.831 | (1.184, 2.831) | |||
Fuel used for cooking Biomass vs. LPG/other (ref) | Wheeze | 1.824 | (1.179, 2.822) | ||
Shortness of breath | 2.592 | (1.085, 6.194) | |||
Roof material Thach/asbestos vs. Tile/Iron (ref) | Wheeze | 0.740 | (0.562, 0.973) | 1.316 | (1.024, 1.691) |
Pain in the chest | 1.833 | (1.101, 3.051) | |||
Cooking place Inside vs. Outside (ref) | Cough | 1.472 | (1.046, 2.072) | ||
Wheeze | 1.615 | (1.243, 2.098) | |||
Ever had bronchitis | 2.121 | (1.003, 4.487) | |||
Time spent for cooking (h) | Shortness of breath | 1.451 | (1.197, 1.758) | 1.443 | (1.153, 1.806) |
Ever had asthma | 2.510 | (1.655, 3.807) | 2.524 | (1.684, 3.785) | |
Ever had pneumonia | 2.092 | (1.299, 3.367) | 2.219 | (1.407, 3.499) | |
Ever had hay fever | 1.954 | (1.608, 2.375) | 1.820 | (1.433, 2.432) | |
Open window/s during cooking No vs. Yes (ref) | Cough | 1.628 | (1.116, 2.375) | ||
Wheeze | 1.421 | (1.054, 1.917) | |||
Shortness of breath | 1.826 | (1.018, 3.276) | |||
Open the door when cooking No vs. Yes (ref) | Wheeze | 1.791 | (1.419, 2.262) | ||
Pain in the chest | 1.578 | (1.024, 2.431) | |||
Number people in kitchen when cooking | Pain in the chest | 1.142 | (1.020, 1.279) | 1.140 | (1.011, 1.285) |
Other Activity | |||||
Visitor smoking Yes vs. No (ref) | Shortness of breath | 1.696 | (1.000, 2.877) | ||
Ever had bronchitis | 2.692 | (1.251, 5.793) | 2.339 | (1.098,4.982) | |
Ever had hay fever | 8.077 | (2.432, 26.826) | 6.513 | (2.006,21.142) |
Factor ♌ | Symptom | CPR * | 95% CI | APR § | 95% CI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SES | |||||
Family income¶ Low vs. High (ref) | Cough | 4.014 | (1.342, 12.005) | 3.636 | (1.167, 11.364) |
Wheeze | 6.245 ✠ | (0.883, 44.169) | 8.197 ✠ | (0.951, 71.429) | |
Household Characteristics | |||||
Floor material Clay/mud vs. Cement (ref) | Cough | 1.547 | (1.012, 2.363) | ||
Wall material Thach/mud vs. Stone/Brick(ref) | Cough | 1.899 | (1.256, 2.870) | 2.000 | (1.339, 2.987) |
Wheeze | 1.964 | (1.018, 3.789) | 1.993 | (1.039, 3.825) | |
Time spent for cooking (h) | Ever had hay fever | 1.599 | (1.005, 2.420) | ||
Ever had tonsillectomy | 1.378 | (1.089, 1.743) | 1.362 | (1.074, 1.727) | |
Open windows during cooking No vs. Yes (ref) | Cough | 1.696 | (1.070, 2.698) | ||
Open door during cooking No vs. Yes (ref) | Wheeze | 2.018 | (0.999, 4.075) | ||
Number of people in kitchens during cooking | Cough | 1.124 ✠ | (0.994, 1.270) | 1.135 ✠ | (0.993, 1.298) |
Runny nose | 1.166 | (1.000, 1.361) | 1.152 | (1.008, 1.316) | |
Had both runny nose and cough | 1.209 | (0.993, 1.472) | |||
Ever had hay fever | 1.510 | (1.109, 2.055) | 1.565 | (1.041, 2.415) | |
Ever had itchy rash | 1.436 | (1.099, 1.877) | 1.442 ✠ | (0.986, 2.109) | |
Ever had eczema | 1.497 | (1.120, 2.001) | 1.487 | (1.096, 2.017) | |
Visitor smoking Yes vs. No (ref) | Cough | 2.350 | (1.596, 3.460) | 2.386 | (1.652, 3.447) |
Wheeze | 2.132 | (1.100, 4.097) | 2.288 | (1.207, 4.337) | |
Had both runny nose and cough | 2.171 | (1.075, 4.385) | 2.089 | (1.023, 4.264) | |
Ever had hay fever | 5.789 | (1.449, 23.131) | 6.562 | (1.568, 27.453) |
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Rumchev, K.; Zhao, Y.; Spickett, J. Health Risk Assessment of Indoor Air Quality, Socioeconomic and House Characteristics on Respiratory Health among Women and Children of Tirupur, South India. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2017, 14, 429. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14040429
Rumchev K, Zhao Y, Spickett J. Health Risk Assessment of Indoor Air Quality, Socioeconomic and House Characteristics on Respiratory Health among Women and Children of Tirupur, South India. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2017; 14(4):429. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14040429
Chicago/Turabian StyleRumchev, Krassi, Yun Zhao, and Jeffery Spickett. 2017. "Health Risk Assessment of Indoor Air Quality, Socioeconomic and House Characteristics on Respiratory Health among Women and Children of Tirupur, South India" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14, no. 4: 429. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14040429
APA StyleRumchev, K., Zhao, Y., & Spickett, J. (2017). Health Risk Assessment of Indoor Air Quality, Socioeconomic and House Characteristics on Respiratory Health among Women and Children of Tirupur, South India. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(4), 429. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14040429