tailieunhanh - EFFECTS OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION ON HUMAN HEALTH
Exposure to carbon monoxide reduces maximum exercise ability in healthy young individuals and reduces the time to angina and, in some cases, the time to ST-segment depression in people with cardiovascular disease, albeit at a con- centration that is lower than that needed to reduce exercise ability in healthy in- dividuals. The relationship of carbon monoxide exposure and the carboxyhaemoglobin (COHb) concentration in blood can be modelled using the differential Coburn- Forster-Kane equation, which provides a good approximation to the COHb con- centration at a steady level of inhaled, exogenous carbon monoxide. Based on laboratory studies of reduction in exercise capacity in both healthy. | EUROPEAN CONCERTED ACTION INDOOR AIR QUALITY ITS IMPACT ON MAN Environment and Quality of Life Report No. 10 Effects of Indoor Air Pollution on Human Health Commission of the European Communities Directorate General for Science Research and Development Joint Research Centre - Environment Institute EUR 1408Ó EN 1991 EUROPEAN CONCERTED ACTION INDOOR AIR QUALITY ITS IMPACT ON MAN formerly COST Project 613 Environment and Quality of Life Report No. 10 Effects of Indoor Air Pollution on Human Health prepared by Working Group 4 Birgitta BERGLUND Department of Psychology University of Stockholm Sweden Bert BRUNEKREEF editor . Dept of Epidemiology Public Health Univ of Wageningen NL Helmut KNÕPPEL CEC Joint Research Centre Environment Institute Ispra VA Italy Thomas UNDVALL Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden Marco MARONI chairman . Institute of Occupational Medicine University of Milan Italy Lars M0LHAVE Institute of Environmental Occupational Health Univ of Aarhus Denmark Feder SKOV SAS Occupational Health Department Kastrup DK reviewed by The Concertation Committee Commission of the European Communities Directorate General for Science Research and Development Joint Research Centre - Environment Institute EUR 14086 EN 1991 Published by the COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Directorate-General Information Market and Innovation Bailment Jean Monnet LUXEMBOURG LEGAL NOTICE Neither the Commission of the European Communities nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use which might be made of the following information. Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication. In this series the following reports have already been published. Report No. 1 Radon in indoor air. Report No. 2 Formaldehyde emissions from wood based materials guideline for the establishment of steady state concentrations in test chambers. Report No. 3 Indoor pollution by NO2 in European countries. Report No. 4 Sick building syndrome - a pratical guide. Report
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