Publications by authors named "L Gunnarsen"

Objectives: To examine changes and socioeconomic patterns in indicators of a poor indoor environment in 2000 and 2021.

Study Design: Cross-sectional data from the Danish Health and Morbidity Survey in 2000 and 2021.

Methods: The study included 27,068 participants.

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Background: More knowledge is needed on the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) associated with housing conditions and indoor environment based on cohort studies with a long follow-up time.

Objective: To examine the association between housing conditions and indoor environment and the risk of developing COPD.

Methods: In this cohort study, we followed 11,590 individuals aged ≥ 30 years free of COPD at baseline.

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Buildings are constructed and operated to satisfy human needs and improve quality of life. Good indoor air quality (IAQ) and thermal comfort are prerequisites for human health and well-being. For their provision, buildings often rely on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, which may lead to higher energy consumption.

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The increasing prevalence of reported annoyances in the indoor environment threatens public health. This study aimed to investigate the association between perceived annoyances from the home environment and respiratory infections among individuals with and without asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A total of 16,688 individuals from the Danish Health and Morbidity Survey initiated in 2000 were grouped according to their patterns of perceived annoyances.

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Background: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are biopersistent chemicals classified as human carcinogens. This classification is primarily based on evidence on higher-chlorinated PCBs found in food. The carcinogenic potential of airborne lower-chlorinated PCBs remains largely unexplored.

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