Stott N C, West R R
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1981 Mar;31(224):148-50.
A cohort of 342 infants in a group practice population were studied during the first year of life to assess whether hot-air central heating was associated with more severe respiratory infections than radiator central heating.Infants born into council house families with ducted hot-air central heating were at no greater risk of contracting severe respiratory infections than those with radiator central heating. The risk of a respiratory infection was positively correlated with size of sibship and maternal smoking habits.
在一个团体诊所人群中,对342名婴儿在其出生后的第一年进行了研究,以评估热风集中供暖是否比散热器集中供暖更容易引发更严重的呼吸道感染。出生在有热风集中供暖的市政住房家庭的婴儿,患严重呼吸道感染的风险并不比有散热器集中供暖的家庭的婴儿更高。呼吸道感染的风险与家庭规模和母亲的吸烟习惯呈正相关。