Environmental research

Indoor air pollution linked to childhood obesity in Chinese schoolchildren

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Abstract

Children exposed to ≥3 types of indoor air pollutants had a higher body mass index z score and increased odds of overweight/obesity.

  • Exposure to three or more indoor air pollutants is linked to a higher body mass index z score (β: 0.142).
  • There is a 27% increased risk of overweight/obesity associated with exposure to multiple indoor air pollutants (OR: 1.27).
  • A dose-response relationship exists between the indoor air pollution exposure index and both body mass index z score and overweight/obesity.
  • Secondhand smoke and cooking oil fumes are specifically associated with higher body mass index z scores and increased risk of overweight/obesity.
  • Boys may be more vulnerable to the effects of multiple indoor air pollutants compared to girls.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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