Author/Authors :
Giosué Mezzoiuso, Angelogios Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano , Gola, Marco Dipartimento ABC - Politecnico di Milano, Milano , Rebecchi, Andrea Dipartimento ABC - Politecnico di Milano, Milano , Riccò, Matteo Dipartimento di Sanità Pubblica - Azienda USL di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia , Capolongo, Stefano Dipartimento ABC - Politecnico di Milano, Milano , Buffoli, Maddalena Dipartimento ABC - Politecnico di Milano, Milano , Tirani, Marcello Agenzia di Tutela della Salute di Bergamo, Bergamo , Odone, Anna Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano , Signorelli, Carlo Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano
Abstract :
A new law approved in March 2017 in the Lombardy Region makes it possible to live in base-ments. Basements are defined as buildings partly below curb level but with at least one-half of its height above the curb. Basements’ features and structural characteristics might pose risks to human health. In this paper we adopt a multidisciplinary approach to assess the potential health effects of living in basements. In particular, we define a conceptual framework to describe basements’ structural characteristics which are risk factors, as well as the mechanisms through which they impact on human health. We also conduct a systematic review on the scientific databases PubMed,Embase, DOAJ, Proquest and EBSCO to retrieve, pool and critically analyze all available research that quantified the risk of living in basements for different health outcomes. Available evidence suggests living in basements increases the risk of respiratory diseases (asthma and allergic disorders); more heterogeneous data are available for cancers and cardiovascular diseases. As more quantita-tive data need to be prospectively retrieved to assess and monitor the risk of living in basements for human health, clear minimum requirements for light, air, sanitation and egress are to be defined by technical experts and enforced by policy makers. (www.actabiomedica.it)
Keywords :
indoor environments , basement , health , moisture , asthma , respiratory diseases , radon