The impact of air quality on cardiovascular health: A state of the art review

Toufik Abdul-Rahman,Poulami Roy, Zarah Sophia Blake Bliss, Abdulkader Mohammad,Anna Chiara Corriero,Neal T. Patel,Andrew Awuah Wireko, Raheel Shaikh, Ogungbemi Evelyn Faith, Einer Carlos Eduardo Arevalo-Rios,Leonie Dupuis,Sebahat Ulusan, Muhammed Ibrahim Erbay, Mario Villalobos Cedeno, Aayushi Sood,Rahul Gupta

CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY(2024)

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Air pollution is a global health challenge, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and arrhythmias. Particulate matter (PM), particularly PM2.5 and ultrafine particles (UFP), is a key contributor to the adverse effects of air pollution on cardiovascular health. PM exposure can lead to oxidative stress, inflammation, atherosclerosis, vascular dysfunction, cardiac arrhythmias, and myocardial injury. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in mediating these effects. PM exposure can also lead to hypertension, a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant reduction of air pollutants, leading to a decline in the incidence of heart attacks and premature deaths caused by cardiovascular diseases. This review highlights the relationship between environmental air quality and cardiovascular health, elucidating the pathways through which air pollutants affect the cardiovascular system. It also emphasizes the need for increased awareness, collective efforts to mitigate the adverse effects of air pollution, and strategic policies for long-term air quality improvement to prevent the devastating effects of air pollution on global cardiovascular health.
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Air pollution,Cardiovascular diseases,COVID-19,Particulate matter
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