Environmental determinants of cardiovascular disease: lessons learned from air pollution

Volume: 17, Issue: 10, Pages: 656 - 672
Published: May 7, 2020
Abstract
Air pollution is well recognized as a major risk factor for chronic non-communicable diseases and has been estimated to contribute more to global morbidity and mortality than all other known environmental risk factors combined. Although air pollution contains a heterogeneous mixture of gases, the most robust evidence for detrimental effects on health is for fine particulate matter (particles ≤2.5 µm in diameter (PM2.5)) and ozone gas and,...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental determinants of cardiovascular disease: lessons learned from air pollution
Published Date
May 7, 2020
Volume
17
Issue
10
Pages
656 - 672
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