Ambient fine particulate matter and cardiopulmonary health risks in China

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作者
Li Tiantian [1 ]
Zhang Yi [1 ]
Jiang Ning [1 ]
Du Hang [1 ]
Chen Chen [1 ]
Wang Jiaonan [1 ]
Li Qiutong [1 ]
Feng Da [1 ]
Shi Xiaoming [1 ]
机构
[1] China CDC Key Laboratory of Environment and Population Health
[2] National Institute of Environmental Health  3. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention  4. Beijing 100021 
关键词
Fine particulate matter; Cardiopulmonary diseases; Mortality; Morbidity; Risk factors;
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R114 [卫生毒理];
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100405 ;
摘要
In China, the level of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution far exceeds the air quality standards recommended by the World Health Organization. Moreover, the health effects of PM2.5 exposure have become a major public health issue. More than half of PM2.5-related excess deaths are caused by cardiopulmonary disease, which has become a major health risk associated with PM2.5 pollution. In this review, we discussed the latest epidemiological advances relating to the health effects of PM2.5 on cardiopulmonary diseases in China, including studies relating to the effects of PM2.5 on mortality, morbidity, and risk factors for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. These data provided important evidence to highlight the cardiopulmonary risk associated with PM2.5 across the world. In the future, further studies need to be carried out to investigate the specific relationship between the constituents and sources of PM2.5 and cardiopulmonary disease. These studies provided scientific evidence for precise reduction measurement of pollution sources and public health risks. It is also necessary to identify effective biomarkers and elucidate the biological mechanisms and pathways involved; this may help us to take steps to reduce PM2.5 pollution and reduce the incidence of cardiopulmonary disease.
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