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Living in cold housing conditions and risk of fuel poverty presents a range of physiological and psychosocial health risks.
A 2011 World Health Organisation report estimates that about 30% of excess winter death are directly related to cold housing.
Significantly higher rates of hospital admission are seen among babies living in cold housing, and they're more likely to be underweight, and develop more slowly.
She had a chronic heart condition, probably caused by rheumatic fever as a child but almost certainly accentuated by overwork and damp, often bitterly cold housing.
Local greenspace and spending time in nature were associated with higher levels of wellbeing whereas cold housing and poor quality indoor air were associated with lower levels of wellbeing.
Research focusing on health reveals that, of the estimated 25,400 excess winter deaths in 2009-10, almost a fifth (21%) were attributable to cold housing and the effects of fuel poverty.
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