The association between solid fuel use and oral health: the mediating effect of depressive symptom [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate the associations between solid fuel use and oral health and the mediating effects of depressive symptom.Methods64,521 Indian adults were included in this study.
Hui Jin+6 more
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Risk of functional disability associated with solid fuel use and population impact of reducing indoor air pollution in China: A national cohort study [PDF]
BackgroundIn China, numerous people still rely on solid fuel for household use. To date, the association between household solid fuel use and functional disability, and what benefit reducing household solid fuel usage could bring at the population level ...
Ziyang Ren+15 more
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The association between solid fuel use for heating and cooking and low back pain and neck pain in middle-aged to elderly Chinese adults: a cross-sectional and panel data analysis [PDF]
Objective In low - and middle-income countries, a large number of people still use solid fuels, including crop residues such as biofuels/wood and coal, for heating and cooking.
Bingsong Li+6 more
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Household solid fuel use and stroke incidence: Evidence from a national cohort study [PDF]
Stroke is one of the leading causes of global mortality and disability. No specific study has focused on the association between household solid fuel use for different purposes and incident stroke.
Hehua Zhang+6 more
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Solid Fuel Use and the Progression of Multimorbidity in Middle-Aged Chinese Participants: A Prospective Cohort Study [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association of solid fuel use for cooking and heating with the progression of multimorbidity.Methods: A total of 5,437 participants from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study were included ...
Tingting Wu+6 more
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Impact of residential solid fuel usage and fuel conversion on children’s lung function [PDF]
Solid fuel combustion exposure is a leading global health risk factor, yet evidence on its effects, especially on vulnerable children, is sparse. This large-scale, multi-center prospective study aimed to address this gap by involving 9997 schoolchildren ...
Yanwen Wang+11 more
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Indoor Solid Fuel Use and Non-Neoplastic Digestive System Diseases: A Population-Based Cohort Study Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Population [PDF]
Objectives: We tended to explore the association of indoor air pollution (IAP) and non-neoplastic digestive system diseases (NNDSD) among the Chinese middle-aged and older population.Methods: From 2011 to 2018, we included 7884 NNDSD-free adults from the
Yahang Liu+10 more
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Solid fuel use, socioeconomic status and depression: a cross-study of older adults in China [PDF]
Background Indoor air pollution causes severe psychological stress and promotes depression. A better understanding of the impact of solid fuel consumption and socioeconomic indicators on mental health is critical to promote successful aging.
Ying Duan+4 more
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Development Strategy for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Industry in China
Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) has the advantages of high power generation efficiency, excellent fuel adaptability, hightemperature waste heat recovery and so on.
Hu Liang, Ge Ben
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In this work, a technology was developed for the formation of BaCe0.8Sm0.2O3+1 wt% CuO (BCS-CuO)/Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 (SDC) thin-film electrolyte membranes for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFCs) on porous NiO-BCS-CuO anode substrates ...
Elena Pikalova+2 more
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