Examination of Air Pollution’s Relationship with COVID-19, Physical and Mental Health

Hina Islam, Irfan Sharif Shakoori, F. Aslam, Gohar Ashraf, H. Akram
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Abstract Air pollution is a result of natural phenomena or human activities that can cause the release of harmful substances in the environment, leading to adverse health outcomes among living beings. Pollution is associated with adverse health impacts on multiple organ systems among humans. While the respiratory and cardiovascular systems are mainly affected, there are other health issues related to the eyes, skin, brain, blood, immunity, behavioral/mental well-being, and reproduction among exposed individuals. Air pollutants can especially have higher health impacts on people at the extremes of their ages (children and elderly) and on those suffering from underlying respiratory and heart issues. Pollutants such as ozone, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, and nitrogen dioxide have respiratory effects among children and adults and are associated with increased respiratory diseases, asthma exacerbations, and related hospitalizations. Carbon monoxide interferes with transporting oxygen by forming carboxyhemoglobin leading to cardiovascular, neurological, and respiratory problems. Particulate matter is a heterogeneous mixture of tiny particles of varying compositions found in the atmosphere and has a wide variety of severe health effects. Particulate matter emits from combustion, diesel engines, power generation, and wood-burning, and certain industrial activities. Lead is considered neurotoxic and has more severe consequences among children. Here we summarize characteristics of six criteria air pollutants and associated air quality risk assessment parameters known as the Pollutant Standard Index (PSI). The present manuscript also examines the impact of air pollution on human behavior, mental well-being, and neurological health consequences, as air pollution has been associated with cognitive decline, hyperactivity, dementia, anxiety, depression, aggression, and Alzheimer’s disease-related changes. Lastly, we also attempt to look into any relationship between air pollutants and Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and examine its possible association with a higher COVID-19 incidence, complications, and mortality.
空气污染与COVID-19、身心健康关系的研究
摘要空气污染是自然现象或人类活动导致环境中有害物质释放,导致生物健康不良的结果。污染会对人体的多个器官系统产生不利的健康影响。虽然呼吸和心血管系统主要受到影响,但接触者的眼睛、皮肤、大脑、血液、免疫、行为/精神健康和生殖等其他健康问题也会受到影响。空气污染物对处于极端年龄段的人(儿童和老年人)以及患有潜在呼吸和心脏问题的人的健康影响尤其大。臭氧、二氧化硫、颗粒物和二氧化氮等污染物对儿童和成人的呼吸系统有影响,并与呼吸道疾病、哮喘加重和相关住院治疗的增加有关。一氧化碳通过形成碳氧血红蛋白来干扰氧气的运输,从而导致心血管、神经和呼吸系统的问题。颗粒物质是在大气中发现的具有不同成分的微小颗粒的非均匀混合物,具有各种严重的健康影响。燃烧、柴油发动机、发电、木材燃烧和某些工业活动都会排放颗粒物。铅被认为具有神经毒性,对儿童的影响更为严重。在这里,我们总结了六个标准的特征空气污染物和相关的空气质量风险评估参数被称为污染物标准指数(PSI)。本文还研究了空气污染对人类行为、心理健康和神经健康后果的影响,因为空气污染与认知能力下降、多动、痴呆、焦虑、抑郁、攻击和阿尔茨海默病相关的变化有关。最后,我们还试图研究空气污染物与冠状病毒病(COVID-19)之间的任何关系,并研究其与更高的COVID-19发病率、并发症和死亡率之间的可能关联。
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