医学
环境卫生
中低收入国家
疾病
环境污染
心理干预
空气污染
环境保护
发展中国家
经济增长
生态学
环境科学
病理
精神科
经济
生物
作者
Karen Sliwa,Charle Viljoen,Simon Stewart,Mark R. Miller,Dorairaj Prabhakaran,Raman Kumar,Friedrich Thienemann,Daniel Piniero,Poornima Prabhakaran,Jagat Narula,Fausto J. Pinto
标识
DOI:10.1093/eurjpc/zwad388
摘要
Abstract There is a growing recognition that the profound environmental changes that have occurred over the past century pose threats to human health. Many of these environmental factors, including air pollution, noise pollution, as well as exposure to metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and other metals, are particularly detrimental to the cardiovascular health of people living in low-to-middle income countries (LMICs). Low-to-middle income countries are likely to be disproportionally burdened by cardiovascular diseases provoked by environmental factors. Moreover, they have the least capacity to address the core drivers and consequences of this phenomenon. This review summarizes the impact of environmental factors such as climate change, air pollution, and metal exposure on the cardiovascular system, and how these specifically affect people living in LMICs. It also outlines how behaviour changes and interventions that reduce environmental pollution would have significant effects on the cardiovascular health of those from LMICs, and globally.
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