The research is a joint project,
between BRANZ and the University of Auckland longitudinal
study
Growing Up in New Zealand.
It involved
children in the
Growing Up in New Zealand study
collecting temperature and humidity data at home and school
over two days.
This new detailed indoor environment
information was linked to the multiple pieces of health
information collected from the children directly when they
were eight years old.
The linked information showed
that an indoor temperature of between 19-25°C, with a
relative humidity of 50%, measured at the children’s
bedtime, was associated with the best health and wellbeing
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