尼泊尔空气质量差对健康的不利影响:敲响警钟。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Nabin Pathak, Shreya Dhungana, Prashant Bidari, Sunil Shrestha, Meghnath Dhimal
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文献表明,空气质量指数(AQI)差与哮喘、慢性阻塞性肺疾病、糖尿病、肺结核、癌症、肺炎、白内障、心脏病和精神健康障碍等多种不良健康影响有关。尼泊尔是中等偏下收入国家之一,长期以来由于空气质量差而容易受到不利的健康影响。尼泊尔首都加德满都经常被IQAir列为污染最严重的城市之一。因此,这一声明提醒政策制定者和公众注意长期暴露在空气污染中的未来影响,并强调其致病因素。为了解决这一新兴问题,由于城市化和人口增长的显著增加,必须重点关注和优先考虑缓解战略,如提高认识、减少车辆排放、减少森林火灾、创建和确定森林火灾危险区的脆弱性地图、改用电子汽车和个人干预措施,如呆在室内和减少户外活动、戴口罩。虽然我们的研究在方法和结果上是有限的,但它有助于建立一个政策基础,强调纵向队列研究的必要性,以产生与不符合标准的空气质量水平及其对尼泊尔人口的后续健康影响有关的进一步证据。
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Adverse Health Consequences of Poor Air Quality in Nepal: A Wake-Up Call.

Adverse Health Consequences of Poor Air Quality in Nepal: A Wake-Up Call.

Literatures shows that poor air quality index (AQI) is associated with several adverse health impacts, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, tuberculosis, cancer, pneumonia, cataracts, heart diseases, and mental health disorders. Nepal, one of the lower-middle-income countries, has become vulnerable to adverse health impacts due to poor AQI over time. The capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, is frequently placed as one of the most polluted cities by IQAir. As such, this statement marks a caution for policymakers and the public to be aware of the future effects of prolonged exposure to air pollution and highlights its causative factors. To solve this burgeoning issue, because of the significant rise in urbanization and population growth, mitigation strategies such as creating awareness, reducing vehicular emission, reducing forest fires, creating and identifying vulnerability maps risk zones for forest fires, switching to electronic vehicles and personal interventions such as staying indoors and reducing physical outdoor activity, wearing face masks must be focused and given priority. Although our study is limited in its methodology and findings, it helps establish a policy base to underscore the need for longitudinal cohort studies to generate further evidences pertaining to not up to par air quality levels and their subsequent health impacts in the Nepalese population.

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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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