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Health and housing outcomes from green renovation of low-income housing in Washington, DC.

机译:华盛顿特区低收入住房的绿色改造带来的健康和住房成果。

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Green building systems have proliferated recently, but studies are limited of associated health and housing outcomes. The authors measured self-reported resident physical and mental health, allergens, and building conditions at baseline and one-year follow-up in a low-income housing development being renovated in accordance with green healthy housing improvements (Enterprise Green Communities standards and Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design [LEED] gold certification). Self-reported general health in adults significantly improved from 59% to 67% (p = .026), with large statistically significant improvements in water/ dampness problems, cockroaches and rodents, and reduced pesticide use. Median cockroach (Bla g1) and mouse (Mus m1) allergen dust loadings showed large and statistically significant reductions from baseline to three months postintervention and were sustained at one year (both p < .05). Energy and water cost savings were 16% and 54%, respectively. Incorporating Enterprise Green Communities and LEED standards in low-income housing renovation improves health and housing conditions and can help to reduce disparities. All green housing standards should include health-related requirements.
机译:最近,绿色建筑系统激增,但有关健康和住房成果的研究受到限制。作者测量了自我报告的居民身体和心理健康状况,过敏原和建筑条件,以及根据绿色健康住房的改善进行翻新的低收入住房开发的基线和一年的随访情况(企业绿色社区标准和领导力)。能源与环境设计[LEED]金牌认证)。成年人自我报告的一般健康状况从59%显着提高到67%(p = .026),在水/湿气问题,蟑螂和啮齿类动物以及减少的杀虫剂使用方面,具有统计学上的显着改善。中度蟑螂(Bla g1)和小鼠(Mus m1)的过敏原粉尘含量从基线水平下降到干预后3个月,在统计学上有显着降低,并持续一年(两者均p <.05)。能源和水成本节省分别为16%和54%。将企业绿色社区和LEED标准纳入低收入房屋的翻新工程可以改善健康状况和住房条件,并有助于减少差距。所有绿色住房标准应包括与健康相关的要求。

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