Housing characteristics and children's respiratory health in the Russian Federation.
Spengler J, Jaakkola J, Parise H, Katsnelson B, Privalova L, Kosheleva A. Housing characteristics and children's respiratory health in the Russian Federation. American Journal Of Public Health 2004, 94: 657-62. PMID: 15054021, PMCID: PMC1448314, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.94.4.657.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAir PollutionAnalysis of VarianceAsthmaBronchitisChildChild WelfareCoughCross-Sectional StudiesHealth SurveysHousingHumansHumidityLogistic ModelsPopulation SurveillancePrevalenceRespiratory HypersensitivityRespiratory SoundsRespiratory Tract DiseasesRespiratory Tract InfectionsRussiaSurveys and QuestionnairesTobacco Smoke PollutionUrban HealthConceptsChildren's respiratory healthEnvironmental tobacco smokeRespiratory healthHealth conditionsDry coughRespiratory allergyRespiratory health conditionsCurrent wheezeMaternal smokingConsistent positive associationTobacco smokeLifetime exposureAsthma conditionHealth outcomesCoughAllergyParental factorsPositive associationHealthHousing characteristicsChildrenImportant determinantAssociationWheezeBronchitisInfluence of negative factors of the living environment on respiratory diseases in children.
Lebedeva N, Furman V, Kislitsa V, Konygin E, Zemlianaia G, Koroleva M, Jaakkola J, Parise H, Spengler J. Influence of negative factors of the living environment on respiratory diseases in children. Hygiene And Sanitation 2004, 59-65. PMID: 15197863.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAllergic diseasesRespiratory diseaseHealth statusPersistent productive coughChild health statusLogistic regression analysisProductive coughStertorous respirationBronchial asthmaRespiratory infectionsAllergic reactionsEpidemiological surveyTowns of RussiaDiseaseFrequent leakageYoung childrenRegression analysisChildrenUnfavorable factorsPresence of moldQuestionnaireSignificant relationshipCoughAsthmaInfection