Randomised Exposure Study of Pollution Indoors and Respiratory Effects (RESPIRE)

Clinical Trial ID NCT01047696

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Top papers

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1 Chimney stove intervention to reduce long-term wood smoke exposure lowers blood pressure among Guatemalan women. Environ Health Perspect 2007 2.23
2 Effect of reducing indoor air pollution on women's respiratory symptoms and lung function: the RESPIRE Randomized Trial, Guatemala. Am J Epidemiol 2009 1.95
3 Eye discomfort, headache and back pain among Mayan Guatemalan women taking part in a randomised stove intervention trial. J Epidemiol Community Health 2007 1.54
4 Lung function and symptoms among indigenous Mayan women exposed to high levels of indoor air pollution. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2007 1.00
5 Self-rated health among Mayan women participating in a randomised intervention trial reducing indoor air pollution in Guatemala. BMC Int Health Hum Rights 2008 0.86
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