Asthma - a healthcare, environment and green transformation - associated disease

Sylwia Mazur, Natalia Dąbrowska, Magdalena Madera, Roksana Zdunek, Krzysztof Marcinkowski, Karolina Strus, Aleksandra Kublińska, Emilia Nagórska
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Air pollution both anthropogenic and from natural sources impacts human health and is a rising problem for healthcare around the world. Key pollutants, such as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and sulphur dioxide, contribute especially to respiratory illnesses. This review examines recent studies in the field of asthma and air pollution correlation, particularly mechanisms of air pollution-related damage, asthma symptoms exacerbations and the risk of developing the disease due to poor air quality. Studies show that pollutants affect the immune system by triggering pro-inflammatory responses and oxidative stress, particularly in individuals with asthma. The review present findings of exacerbation of asthma symptoms and increased frequency of asthma attacks along with higher rates of hospital admissions and emergency room visits due to exposure to common air pollutants. Additionally, prenatal and early-life exposure to traffic-related air pollution proved to significantly increase the risk of developing asthma in children. The review also critically identifies data gaps and methodological inconsistencies in some investigations. The complex relationship between air pollution and asthma is for sure an interesting field to explore furtherly. Analysed materials emphasize the critical need for global measures to reduce air pollution, including stricter air quality regulations and public awareness initiatives.
哮喘--一种与医疗保健、环境和绿色转型相关的疾病
人为和自然来源的空气污染都会影响人类健康,是全球日益严重的医疗保健问题。颗粒物、一氧化碳、臭氧、二氧化氮和二氧化硫等主要污染物尤其会引发呼吸系统疾病。本综述探讨了哮喘与空气污染相关领域的最新研究,特别是与空气污染相关的损害机制、哮喘症状加重以及因空气质量差而患病的风险。研究表明,污染物会引发促炎反应和氧化应激,从而影响免疫系统,尤其是哮喘患者。综述显示,由于暴露于常见的空气污染物,哮喘症状加剧,哮喘发作频率增加,入院率和急诊就诊率上升。此外,产前和生命早期暴露于与交通相关的空气污染中也被证明会显著增加儿童患哮喘的风险。综述还批判性地指出了一些调查中存在的数据缺口和方法不一致的问题。空气污染与哮喘之间的复杂关系无疑是一个值得进一步探索的有趣领域。分析材料强调,迫切需要采取全球性措施来减少空气污染,包括制定更严格的空气质量法规和提高公众意识的举措。
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