Publication
Title
Air pollution as noxious environmental factor in the development of cardiovascular disease
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Abstract
A strong epidemiological association has been revealed between air pollution and the occurrence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Deleterious consequences of such pollution, including myocardial infarction and coronary ischaemia, have occurred after both acute as well as chronic exposure to air pollution. The causal pathophysiological mechanisms through which these effects occur have not been identified but potential pathways include endothelial dysfunction and systemic reactions such as inflammation and oxidative stress. Because of increasing urbanisation and associated anthropogenic activities, air pollution is considered an important topic in public health and it remains challenging to translate these epidemiological observations into clinical consequences and guidelines. Nevertheless, for the high cardiovascular risk Population, air Pollution might have direct clinical relevance. In the future, more knowledge is required about the absolute risk of air Pollution in specific high-risk populations and the pathophysiological mechanisms behind this relationship.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The Netherlands journal of medicine. - Amsterdam
Publication
Alphen aan de rijn : Van zuiden communications , 2009
ISSN
0300-2977
Volume/pages
67 :4 (2009) , p. 116-121
ISI
000265593700002
Pubmed ID
19581654
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Subject
External links
Web of Science
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