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Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study
Large number of epidemiological studies to know the effect of air pollution on the general mortality and morbidity, and the cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality are concentrated in USA and Europe. Regional differences in air pollution necessitate regional level health effects studies. Present stu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3732397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18180537 |
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author | Nautiyal, Jyoti Garg, ML. Kumar, Manoj Sharma Khan, Asif Ali Thakur, Jarnail S. Kumar, Rajesh |
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description | Large number of epidemiological studies to know the effect of air pollution on the general mortality and morbidity, and the cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality are concentrated in USA and Europe. Regional differences in air pollution necessitate regional level health effects studies. Present study is a cross sectional pilot study from India, an Asian country. A sample of population from an industrial town ‘Mandi Gobindgarh’ and a non-industrial town ‘Morinda’ were selected. A cross-sectional household survey was done in both the towns. One hundred subjects were selected from each of the towns. Ambient air quality data was collected for both towns over a period of 10-months to assess seasonal variations. In the present study the average PM(10) (particulate matter with ≤ 10μm aerodynamic diameter) levels in Morinda were 99.54 μg/m(3) and in Mandi Gobindgarh 161.20 μg/m(3). As per NAAQS the permitted levels of PM(10) is 50 μg/m(3) taken as annual average (arithmetic mean). Elemental analysis of the aerosol samples found the concentration levels to be higher in Mandi- Gobindgarh than Morinda. The population in Gobindgarh shows a higher prevalence of symptoms of angina and cardiovascular disease considered in the study as compared to Morinda. When the same data is viewed in terms of male and female population, the female population is found to show these symptoms marginally higher than their counterparts. Considering the results of present study it can be stated that the increased levels of different pollutants and the higher prevalence of cardiovascular symptoms in Mandi-Gobindgarh (Industrial town) than the Morinda (Non-Industrial town) is because of the association of PM pollution with cardiovascular diseases. Keeping in view the current status of literature, further studies in this direction are needed in a country like India. Such data will also be globally relevant. |
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spelling | pubmed-37323972013-08-05 Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study Nautiyal, Jyoti Garg, ML. Kumar, Manoj Sharma Khan, Asif Ali Thakur, Jarnail S. Kumar, Rajesh Int J Environ Res Public Health Articles Large number of epidemiological studies to know the effect of air pollution on the general mortality and morbidity, and the cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality are concentrated in USA and Europe. Regional differences in air pollution necessitate regional level health effects studies. Present study is a cross sectional pilot study from India, an Asian country. A sample of population from an industrial town ‘Mandi Gobindgarh’ and a non-industrial town ‘Morinda’ were selected. A cross-sectional household survey was done in both the towns. One hundred subjects were selected from each of the towns. Ambient air quality data was collected for both towns over a period of 10-months to assess seasonal variations. In the present study the average PM(10) (particulate matter with ≤ 10μm aerodynamic diameter) levels in Morinda were 99.54 μg/m(3) and in Mandi Gobindgarh 161.20 μg/m(3). As per NAAQS the permitted levels of PM(10) is 50 μg/m(3) taken as annual average (arithmetic mean). Elemental analysis of the aerosol samples found the concentration levels to be higher in Mandi- Gobindgarh than Morinda. The population in Gobindgarh shows a higher prevalence of symptoms of angina and cardiovascular disease considered in the study as compared to Morinda. When the same data is viewed in terms of male and female population, the female population is found to show these symptoms marginally higher than their counterparts. Considering the results of present study it can be stated that the increased levels of different pollutants and the higher prevalence of cardiovascular symptoms in Mandi-Gobindgarh (Industrial town) than the Morinda (Non-Industrial town) is because of the association of PM pollution with cardiovascular diseases. Keeping in view the current status of literature, further studies in this direction are needed in a country like India. Such data will also be globally relevant. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2007-04 2007-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3732397/ /pubmed/18180537 Text en © 2007 MDPI All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Articles Nautiyal, Jyoti Garg, ML. Kumar, Manoj Sharma Khan, Asif Ali Thakur, Jarnail S. Kumar, Rajesh Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study |
title | Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study |
title_full | Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study |
title_fullStr | Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study |
title_short | Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in Mandi-Gobindgarh, Punjab, India - A Pilot Study |
title_sort | air pollution and cardiovascular health in mandi-gobindgarh, punjab, india - a pilot study |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3732397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18180537 |
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