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Does living in a high-rise room affect your health?
First of all, from the perspective of air quality, the air at the top is not as fresh as people think, and the air quality at heights above 30 meters is even worse. Generally speaking, the air outlets of buildings are located on high floors, so it has a certain impact on the residents of high floors. In addition, the reinforced concrete structure will force the radio waves emitted by electrical equipment to circulate along the building, and a considerable part of them will go up to the top floor, so high-rise residents are more likely to have headaches.

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Second, from a psychological point of view, the height of the floor will also have an impact on people's health. People in high positions tend to have a feeling of "unstable foundation" and are often depressed inside. Walking in high-rise residential areas, people will also feel depressed.

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Third, the upper air is thinner. People with certain diseases are prone to discomfort, especially those with chronic bronchitis, heart disease, angina pectoris and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. We should be more cautious when choosing high-rise buildings. In addition, a study by a professor at the University of Tokyo in Japan found that living in a tall building for a long time is also very unfavorable to children's growth and development, which will lead to children's inactivity and closed personality. The results show that children living above 16 floor are much slower than those living above 1 floor. Children living in lower floors, 80% can wear clothes at the age of 4, while children of the same age above 15 floor, only 50% can.