空气中颗粒物(PM)对公众健康的影响综述

IF 3.5 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS Pub Date : 2021-03-25 DOI:10.17511/IJPHR.2021.I02.02
Debraj Mukhopadhyay, J. Swaminathan, Arun Sharma, Soham Basu, Parth A Patel, Dattatreya Mukherjee, Mbbs Student
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根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的数据,颗粒物(PM)污染每年导致约80万人过早死亡,在死亡率方面排名世界第13位。然而,一些研究结果显示,这种相关性比之前认为的要强得多,也要复杂得多。PM是一种由非常小的酸性有机化合物、金属和土壤颗粒或灰尘颗粒或液滴组成的排放元素。与人类疾病相关的最一致的空气质量成分是PM,它按大小分类。由于炎症、明显和间接凝血激活、直接转运到体循环等机制,PM容易发生心脑血管疾病。心血管系统的证据显示PM的影响是强有力的。长期PM中毒人群的冠状动脉发病率和死亡率明显更高。短期急性排放会在污染高峰的几天内微妙地增加冠状动脉发病率。
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A Critical Review on the Effect of Particulate Matter (PM) in Air on Public Health
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), particulate matter (PM) contamination causesaround 800,000 premature deaths per year, ranking 13th in the world in terms of mortality.However, several findings revealed that the correlation is much stronger and more complicated thanpreviously believed. PM is an element of emissions comprised of very small, acidic, organiccompounds, metals, and particulate soil or dust particles or fluid droplets. The most consistent airquality component linked to human illness is PM, which is categorized by size. PM is likely to developcardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders due to the mechanisms of inflammation, overt andindirect coagulation activation, and direct translocation to the systemic circulation. The evidence onthe cardiovascular system that shows a PM effect is strong. Coronary incidence and mortality ratesin populations prone to long-term PM toxicity were significantly higher. Short-term acute emissionsincrease coronary incidence rates subtly within days of the pollution peak.
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