Cardiovascular effects of air pollution
University of Michigan · Michigan Medicine
Abstract
Air pollution is a heterogeneous mixture of gases, liquids and PM (particulate matter). In the modern urban world, PM is principally derived from fossil fuel combustion with individual constituents varying in size from a few nanometres to 10 microm in diameter. In addition to the ambient concentration, the pollution source and chemical composition may play roles in determining the biological toxicity and subsequent health effects. Nevertheless, studies from across the world have consistently shown that both short- and long-term exposures to PM are associated with a host of cardiovascular diseases, including myocardial ischaemia and infarctions, heart failure, arrhythmias, strokes and increased cardiovascular…
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Air pollution
- Oxidative stress
- Cardiology
- Environmental health
- Internal medicine
- Biology
- Ecology
- Good health and well-being