2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c04304
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A Comparative Analysis on Indoor and Outdoor PM2.5 and Their Hourly Associations with Acute Respiratory Inflammation Among College Students in Lhasa

Ruohong Qiao,
Wu Chen,
Yunxiu Shi
et al.

Abstract: Ambient concentrations are commonly used as proxies for personal PM 2.5 exposure in epidemiological studies, despite indoor settings being the places where people spend most of their time. In a panel study of 110 nonsmoking, healthy college students in Lhasa, Tibet, indoor PM 2.5 was monitored using calibrated low-cost sensors for two multiweek periods, in over 40 dormitories where participants resided. We also repeatedly measured fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), an acute respiratory inflammation biomar… Show more

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