作者
William Checkley, Kendra N Williams, Josiah L Kephart, Magdalena Fandino-Del-Rio, N Kyle Steenland, Gustavo F Gonzales, Luke P Naeher, Steven A Harvey, Lawrence H Moulton, Victor G Davila-Roman, Dina Goodman, Carla Tarazona-Meza, Catherine H Miele, Suzanne Simkovich, Marilu Chiang, Ryan T Chartier, Kirsten Koehler, CHAP Trial Investigators
发表日期
2021/6/1
期刊
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
卷号
203
期号
11
页码范围
1386-1397
出版商
American Thoracic Society
简介
Rationale: Approximately 40% of people worldwide are exposed to household air pollution (HAP) from the burning of biomass fuels. Previous efforts to document health benefits of HAP mitigation have been stymied by an inability to lower emissions to target levels.
Objectives: We sought to determine if a household air pollution intervention with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) improved cardiopulmonary health outcomes in adult women living in a resource-poor setting in Peru.
Methods: We conducted a randomized controlled field trial in 180 women aged 25–64 years living in rural Puno, Peru. Intervention women received an LPG stove, continuous fuel delivery for 1 year, education, and behavioral messaging, whereas control women were asked to continue their usual cooking practices. We assessed for stove use adherence using temperature loggers installed in both LPG and biomass stoves of intervention …
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