2023
DOI: 10.3390/toxics11121019
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Reduction of Outdoor and Indoor PM2.5 Source Contributions via Portable Air Filtration Systems in a Senior Residential Facility in Detroit, Michigan

Zachary M. Klaver,
Ryan C. Crane,
Rosemary A. Ziemba
et al.

Abstract: Background: The Reducing Air Pollution in Detroit Intervention Study (RAPIDS) was designed to evaluate cardiovascular health benefits and personal fine particulate matter (particulate matter < 2.5 μm in diameter, PM2.5) exposure reductions via portable air filtration units (PAFs) among older adults in Detroit, Michigan. This double-blind randomized crossover intervention study has shown that, compared to sham, air filtration for 3 days decreased 3-day average brachial systolic blood pressure by 3.2 mmHg. Th… Show more

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“…In addition, various indoor sources (eg, cooking) can make indoor concentrations higher than ambient levels, as we have found in our studies in urban Detroit. 39 Together, these considerations suggest that the range of exposure reductions we estimated could be overly optimistic. As with all methods applied to assess interventions, there are limitations to using the NNT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, various indoor sources (eg, cooking) can make indoor concentrations higher than ambient levels, as we have found in our studies in urban Detroit. 39 Together, these considerations suggest that the range of exposure reductions we estimated could be overly optimistic. As with all methods applied to assess interventions, there are limitations to using the NNT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%