Přehled o publikaci
2026
Exposures in Indoor Air Affecting Health
HARTIALA, Maria; Varpu ELENIUS; Alicia Aguado PESQUERA; Silas ANDROULAKIS; Isabella ANNESI-MAESANO et al.Basic information
Original name
Exposures in Indoor Air Affecting Health
Authors
HARTIALA, Maria; Varpu ELENIUS; Alicia Aguado PESQUERA; Silas ANDROULAKIS; Isabella ANNESI-MAESANO; Artur BADYDA; Sicco BRANDSMA; Ioanna CHATZIPRODROMIDOU; Goran GAJSKI; Judith GARCIA-AYMERICH; Chiara GIORIO; Timo HUGG; Jouni J. K. JAAKKOLA; Sarah KOCH; Pim E. G. LEONARDS; Angeliki MATRALI; Lisa Emily MELYMUK; Natalie MUELLER; Adam MUSZYNSKI; Jet OPBROEK; Ines PACIENCIA; Spyros N. PANDIS; Sofya POZDNIAKOVA; Aino K. RANTALA; Sandra Rodriguez SUFUENTES; Linda SCHENK; Eva SUGENG; Adria SUNYER-CALDU; Apostolos VANTARAKIS; Alexander ZHEREBKER; Ernesto ALFARO-MORENO; Pernilla Bohlin NIZZETTO; Jose Fermoso DOMINGUEZ; Stylianos KARATZAS; Francesco MUREDDU; Heidi SALONEN; Nikolaos PAPADOPOULOS and Tuomas JARTTI
Edition
Allergy, Denmark, Munksgaard, 2026, 0105-4538
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Marked to be transferred to RIV
No
Organization
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
EID Scopus
Keywords in English
exposure; health; indoor air quality; pollution
Links
101057499, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 18/3/2026 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is influenced by a wide range of chemical, biological and physical agents that can negatively impact physical, immunological and mental health. Adverse health effects depend on the type and concentration of pollutants, duration of exposure, and individual susceptibility. The availability of data on IAQ is limited, as are standardized approaches for evaluating its health impact. This expert review aims to describe the most important indoor air determinants affecting health, and present the IDEAL cluster, which comprises seven EU-funded scientific projects on the topic of IAQ and human health. Across the IDEAL projects, knowledge is generated on exposure to a wide range of indoor air pollutants, including well-known hazards and more explorative chemical and microbiological determinants. The projects will also contribute to the implementation of low-cost and/or real-time sensors on IAQ, as well as advanced chemical and microbiological analyses, and evaluate various interventions to improve IAQ. Several of them focus on particularly vulnerable groups. Raising public awareness and implementing measures to reduce pollutant levels are essential for safeguarding health, particularly in urban areas with elevated pollution levels.