Odour influence on well-being and health with specific focus on animal production emissions

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作者
Nimmermark, S [1 ]
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[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Agr Biosyst & Technol, JBT, Alnarp, Sweden
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odour; odorants; aromas; olfaction; well-being; health; stress; mood; annoyance; animal production;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Odour and odorants may affect the quality of life of exposed individuals. A review of the literature oil olfaction and reactions to odours was carried out with the aim of reaching an understanding of their influence on well-being and health, and to suggest possible improvements in odour environment. This review has focussed specifically on the impact of animal production emissions. Factors like emission and air movements form the physical odour levels, and individual parameters involving psychological and social factors determine the human response. An odour may have positive as well as negative effects oil well-being. Learning may he important for induced approach or avoidance behaviour. Common sites of irritation and injury from odorants are the respiratory organs and the nose. In most cases, the protection system triggered by the trigeminal nerve prevents severe effects. Increased frequencies of a number of respiratory and stress-related symptoms are found in the vicinity of animal production facilities. Explanations may be odour-mediated symptoms through annoyance and/or co-existing compounds like dust and gases with synergistic effects. Besides hydrogen sulphide, a number of gases related to animal production have hazardous properties and might be contributory elements despite then low concentrations. Important factors affecting mood, stress, and perceived health arc odour levels, exposure little, Sensitivity, unpleasantness, cognition and coping. Odour unpleasantness influences annoyance and ought be interesting for regulatory purposes.
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页码:163 / 173
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