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Oct 29, 2018 · WHO data show that almost all of the global population (99%) breathe air that exceeds WHO guideline limits and contains high levels of pollutants, with low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) suffering from the highest exposures.
- Air pollution: The invisible health threat
Air pollution is a major environmental threat and one of the...
- Air pollution: The invisible health threat
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Poor air quality is the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK, as long-term exposure to air pollution can cause chronic conditions such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases as well as lung cancer, leading to reduced life expectancy. This edition of Health matters focuses on the health impacts that air pollution can have across...
Air pollution has a significant effect on public health, and poor air quality is the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK. In 2010, the Environment Audit Committeeconsidered that the cost of health impacts of air pollution was likely to exceed estimates of £8 to 20 billion. Epidemiological studies have shown that long-term exposure...
1. Where pollutants go in the body and what they do
When air pollutants enter the body, they can have effects on various different organs and systems, not just the respiratory system. This includes: 1. the eyes, nose and throat 2. the lungs and respiratory system 3. the heart – heart and blood vessel diseases, including strokes and hardening of the arteries, are one of the main effects of air pollution Emerging evidence suggests that air pollution may also affect the brain and is possibly linked to dementia and cognitive decline. There is also...
2. Impact of air pollution across a person’s lifetime
Air pollution can affect everyone, and air in all areas of the UK contains some proportion of man-made air pollutants. Exposure to air pollution has various different health effects, which come about at every stage of life, from a foetus’ first weeks in the womb all the way through to old age. The health effects of air pollution are complex, and range in severity of impact. In some cases, damage can be gradual and may not become apparent for many years. The 3 main conditions associated with a...
2.1. Early childhood development: pregnancy, the developing foetus and infancy
Pregnancy and early childhood are critical times for the formation and maturation of body systems, and the time during which the most rapid changes take place. Factors that adversely affect human development, including air pollution, can have both immediate and long-lasting effects on a person’s health, and some health impacts may only emerge later in life. As well as potential effects on foetal growth, air pollution exposure is associated with low birth weight and premature birth.
Improving air quality is crucial to reduce the health impacts discussed above and, in turn, help people live longer, healthier lives. A study in 2006 found that reducing PM by 10µg/m3would extend lifespan in the UK by 5 times more than eliminating casualties on the roads, or 3 times more than eliminating passive smoking. Everyone needs to play thei...
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Sep 22, 2021 · Air pollution is even more dangerous than previously thought, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned, as it slashes maximum safe levels of key pollutants such nitrogen dioxide. An...
Feb 11, 2021 · About six million people aged over 65 in England are at high risk of lung damage and asthma attacks because of toxic air, according to a new report. It finds that older people and those with...
Jan 14, 2019 · Air pollution is a major public health risk, ranking alongside cancer, heart disease and obesity. It shortens lives and damages quality of life for many people. Adults and children with...
Risk factors. Air pollution is harmful to your heart and circulatory system. Wherever you live, there are simple steps you can take to stay as healthy as possible. Jump straight to: What is air pollution? How can air pollution increase my risk of heart and circulatory diseases?
Jul 12, 2023 · Air pollution is a major environmental threat and one of the main cases of death among all risk factors, ranking just below hypertension, tobacco smoking and high glucose.