Indoor Air Pollution Disparities Affecting German Youth
Source: Indoor air pollution inequalities among children and adolescents in Germany: an analysis of repeated cross-sectional data from GerES and KiGGS (2025-06-21)
Children and adolescents in Germany face unequal exposure to indoor air pollution, according to recent analysis of data from GerES and KiGGS. The study highlights significant disparities that may impact health outcomes among young populations. The research emphasizes the need for targeted interventions to address indoor air quality issues and reduce health inequalities among children and teens across different regions and socioeconomic backgrounds in Germany.
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