Evaluating prevalence and risk factors of building-related symptoms among office workers: Seasonal characteristics of symptoms and psychosocial and physical environmental factors
Abstract Background Psychosocial and environmental factors at the workplace play a significant role in building-related symptoms (BRSs). Environmental factors change during summer cooling and winter heating using air-conditioning systems. Thus, significant risk factors in each season need to be clar...
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Main Authors: | Kenichi Azuma (Author), Koichi Ikeda (Author), Naoki Kagi (Author), U Yanagi (Author), Haruki Osawa (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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