The effects of air pollution on health have been intensively studied in recent years. Acute exposure to environmental pollutants such as particulate and gaseous matters (carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide and ozone) was associated with an increased rate of events and mortality because of cardiovascular diseases. These effects were investigated in short-term studies, which related day-to-day variations in air pollution to disease, and in long-term studies, which have followed cohorts of exposed individuals over time. The evidence from the literature on the short-term cardiovascular effects of air pollutants is discussed from clinical and mechanistic points of view
Persons living with chronic medical conditions (such as coronary artery disease (CAD)) are thought t...
Persons living with chronic medical conditions (such as coronary artery disease (CAD)) are thought t...
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of mortality globally, with a number of contributin...
It is well known that exposure to particulate air pollutants is associated with the development of a...
Despite the great medical advances, cardiovascular disease remains one of the major causes of mortal...
Recent epidemiologic studies show that increased levels of air pollutants are positively associated ...
Both long-term and short-term exposure to air pollution is associated with a marked increase in card...
Outdoor air pollution —in particular particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone— can exert its e...
Outdoor air pollution —in particular particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone— can exert its e...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated a consistent statistical association between cardi...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated a consistent statistical association between cardi...
Air pollution is a significant cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although t...
Epidemiological research underlying US air quality regulations documents significant associations be...
Epidemiological research underlying US air quality regulations documents significant associations be...
A mbient and household air pollution is a major health problem worldwide, contributing annually to a...
Persons living with chronic medical conditions (such as coronary artery disease (CAD)) are thought t...
Persons living with chronic medical conditions (such as coronary artery disease (CAD)) are thought t...
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of mortality globally, with a number of contributin...
It is well known that exposure to particulate air pollutants is associated with the development of a...
Despite the great medical advances, cardiovascular disease remains one of the major causes of mortal...
Recent epidemiologic studies show that increased levels of air pollutants are positively associated ...
Both long-term and short-term exposure to air pollution is associated with a marked increase in card...
Outdoor air pollution —in particular particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone— can exert its e...
Outdoor air pollution —in particular particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone— can exert its e...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated a consistent statistical association between cardi...
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated a consistent statistical association between cardi...
Air pollution is a significant cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although t...
Epidemiological research underlying US air quality regulations documents significant associations be...
Epidemiological research underlying US air quality regulations documents significant associations be...
A mbient and household air pollution is a major health problem worldwide, contributing annually to a...
Persons living with chronic medical conditions (such as coronary artery disease (CAD)) are thought t...
Persons living with chronic medical conditions (such as coronary artery disease (CAD)) are thought t...
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of mortality globally, with a number of contributin...