Study: Strong variation in the health and functional capacity of people reporting symptoms related to indoor air

Publication date 1 Jun 2023

A total of 23% of the respondents reported symptoms related to indoor air. Of them, 5% experienced no functional impairment at all, 11% experienced mild and 5% moderate impairment, and 2% severe functional impairment.

Approximately one in five people in Finland reported they experienced symptoms related to indoor air. Some of them did not think the symptoms affected their functional capacity at all, but a small part found that the symptoms caused significant functional impairment.

This is revealed by a study conducted by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and the University of Helsinki, published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

Approximately two in three people suffering from symptoms experienced at most mild functional impairment due to symptoms. The more severe the respondents found the functional impairment due to symptoms, the more common were also many diagnosed illnesses, the person’s perception of poor health, diverse symptoms across the body and sensitivity to different environmental factors.

”Persons suffering from difficult symptoms and severe functional impairment make up a small part of those getting symptoms from indoor air. They need special support because they have also accumulated many other factors impairing their functional capacity,” says Senior Specialist Sanna Selinheimo from the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.

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The differences in functional capacity and the prevalence of other health problems in symptomatic persons should be taken into account better in activities that support a symptomatic person’s rehabilitation and ability to cope with everyday life and work. 

“The results support earlier research results in that, in addition to indoor air impurities, there are also many other factors behind the severity of symptoms related to indoor air,” says Professor Juha Pekkanen from THL and the University of Helsinki.

The study is based on the National Indoor Air Survey 2018, to which 4,997 Finnish-speaking people aged between 25 and 64 years and living in Finland (excl.  Åland) were selected in a random sample. Of them, 1,797 responded to the survey.

Reference

The continuum of severity of functional impairment due to indoor air symptoms: prevalence and determinants. Einar Eidstø, Sanna Selinheimo, Jussi Lampi, Anniina Salmela, Juha Pekkanen. Journal of Occupational Health and Environmental Medicine DOI:10.1097/JOM.0000000000002884

Further information

Juha Pekkanen
Professor
THL and University of Helsinki
[email protected]
tel. +358 40 508 1077

Sanna Selinheimo
Senior Specialist 
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 
[email protected]
tel. +358 30 474 2760

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