The real challenge for cookstoves and health: more evidence

J Rosenthal - EcoHealth, 2015 - Springer
An ancient health hazard—smoke from household cooking—has risen to the forefront of
global environmental health concerns over the past few years. A surge of epidemiological …

Better burning, better breathing: improving health with cleaner cook stoves

T Adler - 2010 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Users say the smoke burns their eyes and blackens their pots and kitchen walls.
Climatologists such as Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a professor at the University of …

Feasibility intervention trial of two types of improved cookstoves in three resource-limited settings: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

E Klasen, JJ Miranda, S Khatry, D Menya, RH Gilman… - Trials, 2013 - Springer
Background Exposure to biomass fuel smoke is one of the leading risk factors for disease
burden worldwide. International campaigns are currently promoting the widespread …

[PDF][PDF] Health and environmental effects of cooking stove use in developing countries

DM Staton, MH Harding - The Renewable Energy Policy Project and the …, 1998 - Citeseer
Adoption of fire tens of thousands of years ago was surely one of the most powerful
developments in all of human history. Fire for cooking made possible the consumption of a …

Household air pollution from cookstoves: impacts on health and climate

WJ Martin, JW Hollingsworth… - Global climate change and …, 2014 - Springer
Household air pollution (HAP) is an exposure of poverty. The success in having a
sustainable reduction in HAP requires an understanding of the traditions and culture of the …

Behavioral attitudes and preferences in cooking practices with traditional open-fire stoves in Peru, Nepal, and Kenya: implications for improved cookstove …

EL Rhodes, R Dreibelbis, E Klasen, N Naithani… - International journal of …, 2014 - mdpi.com
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may
reduce the negative health and environmental effects of burning solid fuels on health and …

Firewood, smoke and respiratory diseases in developing countries—the neglected role of outdoor cooking

J Langbein - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Smoke from cooking in the kitchen is one of the world's leading causes of premature child
death, claiming the lives of 500,000 children under five annually. This study analyses the …

Assessing exposures to household air pollution in public health research and program evaluation

AL Northcross, N Hwang, K Balakrishnan, S Mehta - Ecohealth, 2015 - Springer
Exposure to smoke from the use of solid fuels and inefficient stoves for cooking and heating
is responsible for approximately 4 million premature deaths yearly. As increasing …

Cooking practices, air quality, and the acceptability of advanced cookstoves in Haryana, India: an exploratory study to inform large-scale interventions

R Mukhopadhyay, S Sambandam, A Pillarisetti… - Global health …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background: In India, approximately 66% of households rely on dung or woody biomass as
fuels for cooking. These fuels are burned under inefficient conditions, leading to household …

Improved cook-stoves and environmental and health outcomes: Lessons from Cross River State, Nigeria

RU Onyeneke, CA Nwajiuba, J Munonye… - International Journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
This paper studies a topic in the triangle of environment, development and health—the
effectiveness of the improved cooking solution. While a range of improved cook-stoves (ICS) …