2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127393
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A Systematic Review of Associations between Energy Use, Fuel Poverty, Energy Efficiency Improvements and Health

Abstract: Energy use in buildings can influence the indoor environment. Studies on green buildings, energy saving measures, energy use, fuel poverty, and ventilation have been reviewed, following the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. The database PubMed was searched for articles published up to 1 October 2020. In total, 68 relevant peer-reviewed epidemiological or exposure studies on radon, biological agents, and chemicals were included. The main aim… Show more

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“…Het onvoldoende kunnen verwarmen van de woning door energiearmoede kan leiden tot meer schimmel en schimmelgeur samenhangend met vocht [7]. Verbetering van de isolatie van de woning om energiearmoede tegen te gaan, kan positieve effecten hebben op vocht en schimmel als er tegelijkertijd aandacht is voor voldoende ventilatie [8]. Een ongunstig binnenmilieu in de woning gedefinieerd als vocht, schimmel én/of gebrekkige ventilatie zou betekenisvol kunnen zijn in de samenhang tussen energiearmoede en gezondheid.…”
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“…Het onvoldoende kunnen verwarmen van de woning door energiearmoede kan leiden tot meer schimmel en schimmelgeur samenhangend met vocht [7]. Verbetering van de isolatie van de woning om energiearmoede tegen te gaan, kan positieve effecten hebben op vocht en schimmel als er tegelijkertijd aandacht is voor voldoende ventilatie [8]. Een ongunstig binnenmilieu in de woning gedefinieerd als vocht, schimmel én/of gebrekkige ventilatie zou betekenisvol kunnen zijn in de samenhang tussen energiearmoede en gezondheid.…”
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“…Wang, Wang en Nörback concluderen in een systematische review dat energiearmoede doorgaans in relatie tot gezondheid is onderzocht én dat er los daarvan onderzoek is gedaan naar de relatie tussen vocht, schimmel en ventilatie, en gezondheid [8]. Onderzoek waarin zowel energiearmoede, als een ongunstig binnenmilieu én gezondheid zijn gemeten, is echter schaars.…”
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“…First, in terms of fuel poverty and energy insecurity, the links with household provision of energy and health outcomes are also numerous. Energy efficiency was already identified as an important determinant of health in the HLP review framework, as efficiency measures (in combination with effective ventilation) are associated with reduced morbidities related to exposure to excess cold or heat, reduced respiratory and allergic symptoms, e.g., asthma and eczema, reduced sick building syndrome (SBS), as well as reduced blood pressure, sinusitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) [29]. More recent studies indicate that energy insecurity and fuel poverty, typically associated with low-income households, can increase heat or cold stress, undermine the quality of sleep, exacerbate arthritic, mobility issues and cardiovascular issues, and have detrimental mental health affects [30].…”
Section: Review Area 2: Health Requirements For Developersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such interventions are typically carried out by adding internal or external thermal insulation layers and replacing window frames with more thermally efficient ones. Whether such interventions are implemented together with a proper mechanical ventilation system or not, they strongly reduce the permeability of the building envelope, with possible repercussions on indoor air quality and a potential increase in exposure to radon [108,[119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126].…”
Section: Radon In Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%