Medical Effects: Air Pollution Particles & Heart Rhythm

Publication Report On Cardiovascular Disease And Air Pollution, UK
Asthma/Respirator, Cardiovascular/Cardiology News
Article Date: 03 Mar 2006 - (UK)

"..two possible mechanisms:


A new report recognizing the link between air pollution and heart disease, was published today by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollution.

The report considers the possibility that cardiovascular related deaths, or the worsening of cardiovascular diseases, are directly linked to the breathing in of small concentrations of pollutants that are usually found in outdoor air. It is the first time that this link has been investigated in the UK.

The main findings of the report are:

Professor Jon Ayres, Chairman of COMEAP, said:

"The evidence that exposure to air pollutants has important effects on the cardiovascular system is of public health concern and calls for greater research. Results from studies should feed into policy-making decision processes across different sectors of Government."

Although the Committee could not identify the exact mechanisms by which air pollution affects the cardiovascular system, they suggest two possible mechanisms:

The Department of Health has a research programme which funds scientific research including work on the effects of air pollutants on the cardiovascular system.

An information pack on air pollution and health is available from the Department of Health Publications Centre, PO Box 410, Wetherby, LS23 7LN.

The report can be found on COMEAP web site: http://www.dh.gov.uk

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