TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence driven indoor air quality improvement
T2 - An innovative and interdisciplinary approach to improving indoor air quality
AU - Lovrić, Mario
AU - Gajski, Goran
AU - Fernández-Agüera, Jessica
AU - Pöhlker, Mira
AU - Gursch, Heimo
AU - Borg, Alex
AU - Switters, Jon
AU - Mureddu, Francesco
AU - EDIAQI Consortium
N1 - © 2024 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Indoor air pollution is a recognized emerging threat, claiming millions of lives annually. People are constantly exposed to ambient and indoor air pollution. The latest research shows that people in developed countries spend up to 90% of their time indoors and almost 70% at home. Although impaired Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) represents a significant health risk, it affects people differently, and specific populations are more vulnerable: children, the elderly, and people with respiratory illnesses are more sensitive to these environmental risks. Despite rather extensive research on IAQ, most of the current understanding about the subject, which includes pollution sources, indoor-outdoor relationships, and ventilation/filtration, is still quite limited, mainly because air quality monitoring in the EU is primarily focused on ambient air quality and regulatory requirements are lacking for indoor environments. Therefore, the EDIAQI project aims to improve guidelines and awareness for advancing the IAQ in Europe and beyond by allowing user-friendly access to information about indoor air pollution exposures, sources, and related risk factors. The solution proposed with EDIAQI consists of conducting a characterization of sources and routes of exposure and dispersion of chemical, biological, and emerging indoor air pollution in multiple cities in the EU. The project will deploy cost-effective/user-friendly monitoring solutions to create new knowledge on sources, exposure routes, and indoor multipollutant body burdens. The EDIAQI project brings together 18 organizations from 11 different European countries that provide interdisciplinary skills and expertise in various fields, including environmental science and technology, medicine, and toxicology, as well as policy design and public engagement.
AB - Indoor air pollution is a recognized emerging threat, claiming millions of lives annually. People are constantly exposed to ambient and indoor air pollution. The latest research shows that people in developed countries spend up to 90% of their time indoors and almost 70% at home. Although impaired Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) represents a significant health risk, it affects people differently, and specific populations are more vulnerable: children, the elderly, and people with respiratory illnesses are more sensitive to these environmental risks. Despite rather extensive research on IAQ, most of the current understanding about the subject, which includes pollution sources, indoor-outdoor relationships, and ventilation/filtration, is still quite limited, mainly because air quality monitoring in the EU is primarily focused on ambient air quality and regulatory requirements are lacking for indoor environments. Therefore, the EDIAQI project aims to improve guidelines and awareness for advancing the IAQ in Europe and beyond by allowing user-friendly access to information about indoor air pollution exposures, sources, and related risk factors. The solution proposed with EDIAQI consists of conducting a characterization of sources and routes of exposure and dispersion of chemical, biological, and emerging indoor air pollution in multiple cities in the EU. The project will deploy cost-effective/user-friendly monitoring solutions to create new knowledge on sources, exposure routes, and indoor multipollutant body burdens. The EDIAQI project brings together 18 organizations from 11 different European countries that provide interdisciplinary skills and expertise in various fields, including environmental science and technology, medicine, and toxicology, as well as policy design and public engagement.
KW - Humans
KW - Air Pollutants/analysis
KW - Air Pollution, Indoor/prevention & control
KW - Environmental Exposure/adverse effects
KW - Environmental Monitoring/methods
KW - Europe
KW - Quality Improvement
KW - Ventilation/standards
KW - toxicology
KW - indoor air quality
KW - asthma
KW - machine learning
KW - cohorts
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85205338668&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/biof.2126
DO - 10.1002/biof.2126
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39350641
SN - 0951-6433
VL - 51
JO - BioFactors (Oxford, England)
JF - BioFactors (Oxford, England)
IS - 1
M1 - e2126
ER -