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The aim of this study is to assess in the sample of population resident in the KHUMBU valley (NEPAL):
The investigators hypothesize that the chronic exposure to indoor pollution
can accelerate the physiological respiratory function decline, usually around 15-20mL/year in healthy subjects
induce cardiovascular impairment
The population of high altitude villages is a unique sample to study the effect of the only indoor pollution. In fact, the absence of traffic, due to the lack of roads, and the very low level of smoking habits allow to have no other confounding factors
to study and analyze how the architectural features of the buildings of the village (distribution of domestic locals, natural or non natural ventilation systems, domestic activities, materials used, etc.) affect the indoor pollution from carbon monoxide, which necessarily is developed indoor during the daily life activities.
What the project prospects is to gather information focused on the scale of the building, independently from the typology, to study a model that will help to describe which aspects are most important to what concern the genesis of the pollution of the indoor air.
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Annalisa Cogo, MD
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