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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: pollution + risk + cardiovascular  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Heavy Traffic Can Be Heartbreaking
Washington Post, United States - Nov 30, 2008
"There's a very coherent and consistent body of data that links particulate air pollution with cardiovascular disease and premature death," said Dr. Ted ...
Impeachments to healing. Smog, global warming: obstructive chronic ...
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The association between air pollution and heart failure, arrhythmia, embolism, thrombosis and other cardiovascular causes of death in a times series study. ...

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Indoor Pollution Linked to Heart Disease Risk: Are Statins the Answer?
eMaxHealth.com, NC - Nov 17, 2008
Anyone with heart disease should avoid going outdoors when pollution levels are high. Past studies have shown that air pollution increases our risk of ...
Vest Monitors 'Individual' Air Pollution
Washington Post, United States - Nov 12, 2008
Previous research has drawn an association between fine particulate matter air pollution and an increased risk for cardiovascular events. ...
Cardiovascular effects of air pollution, even in the comfort of home
TheHeart.Org, NY - Nov 14, 2008
"Cardiologists are really not aware of this as a risk factor," Bard said, despite a 2004 AHA scientific statement warning about the cardiovascular risks of ...
Does pollution raise heart risks?
Deseret News, UT - Nov 9, 2008
It follows on an early study by the same researchers showing small-particulate pollution increases the risk of heart attacks. ...
Utah's bad air tough on weak hearts Salt Lake Tribune
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Don't play by the highway
Somerville News, MA - Nov 24, 2008
Health problems associated with highway pollution are "reduced lung function, asthma, cardiovascular disease, [and] lung cancer," according to the study. ...

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Brown Clouds Melting Glaciers, Darkening Cities Across Asia
Environment News Service - Nov 13, 2008
BEIJING, China, November 13, 2008 - A brown cloud of pollution caused by human activities, three kilometers thick and stretching from the Arabian Peninsula ...
Don?t inhale, it?s legal but it?s toxic ZDNet
Brown clouds a growing risk Denver Post
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Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875
Al-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - Nov 27, 2008
Indeed cardiovascular risk factors generated by advanced stages of diabetes have become as serious health hazard in many an Arab country. ...
Haze could lead to asthma attacks, allergic reactions
Times of India, India - Nov 14, 2008
Not just asthma, even cardiovascular events shoot up due to smog. "Asthma cases definitely shoot up. Chronic bronchitis, lower respiratory tract infection ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: obesity + pollution + cardiovascular  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Beijing Pollution May Trigger Heart Attacks, Strokes
Science Daily (press release) - Jul 21, 2008
The dirty air may trigger serious cardiovascular problems for some spectators. Two researchers in pulmonary medicine and critical care at Northwestern ...

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Beijing pollution can give stroke, heart attack
HealthJockey.com, India - Jul 22, 2008
... suffering from some sort of cardiovascular disorders like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or even afflicted with lung disease. ...
Could Beijing?s Polluted Air Sicken Olympic Spectators? Discover Magazine
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Heart disease Goa's biggest killer: Study
Times of India, India - Jul 23, 2008
Of the six or seven persons who die in state everyday, majority die either due to cardio vascular ailments, diabetes or alcoholic liver diseases. ...

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Beijing Pollution Can Be Life Threatening
TheMedGuru, India - Jul 23, 2008
These include people who already have a history of cardiovascular disease or high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, lung disease or ...
Disease via genetics? Think lifestyle or environment, instead
Advocate Weekly, MA - Jul 23, 2008
You know the lineup: cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity and Alzheimer's disease. Not to mention genetic theories relative to ...

Natural News.com
Chemical Causes of Diabetes: Overeating Is Not the Only Problem
Natural News.com, AZ - Jul 24, 2008
It can also cause neurological, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and immune system abnormalities. The feeding of arsenic to chickens in the United States ...
Health Watch: Linking energy drinks to high-risk behavior
MetroWest Daily News, MA - Jul 27, 2008
The dirty air may trigger serious cardiovascular problems for some spectators. - Men older than 40 should take an aspirin each day to prevent their blood ...
Lack of sunshine vitamin may cloud survival odds
Rutland Herald, VT - Jul 9, 2008
The new research "provides the strongest evidence to date for a link between vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular mortality," said Dr. Edward Giovannucci ...
PROFNET EXPERT ALERTS: Health & Medicine
StreetInsider.com (subscription), MI - Jul 10, 2008
Sun will lead a study to determine if targeted reduction in air pollution benefits cardiovascular health. His study will extend several months after the ...
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Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Expert … -
RD Brook, B Franklin, W Cascio, Y Hong, G Howard, … - Circulation, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
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Short-term effects of particulate air pollution on cardiovascular diseases in eight European cities -
A Le Tertre, S Medina, E Samoli, B Forsberg, P … - British Medical Journal, 2002 - jech.bmj.com
... Short-term effects of particulate air pollution on cardiovascular diseases in eight
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Diabetes, Obesity, and Hypertension May Enhance Associations between Air Pollution and Markers of … -
SD Dubowsky, H Suh, J Schwartz, BA Coull, DR Gold - Environmental Health Perspectives, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... diabetes; obesity; and concurrent diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. ... support the
hypothesis that the cardiovascular effects of air pollution are partially ...

Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Incidence of Cardiovascular Events in Women -
KA Miller, DS Siscovick, L Sheppard, K Shepherd, … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2007 - content.nejm.org
... 9-13 In previous studies of the long-term effect of air pollution on cardiovascular
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Glutathione-S-Transferase M1, Obesity, Statins, and Autonomic Effects of Particles: Gene-by-Drug-by- … -
J Schwartz, SK Park, MS O'Neill, PS Vokonas, D … - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2005 - 171.66.122.149
... Rationale: Air pollution by particulate matter (PM) has been associated with
cardiovascular deaths, although ... the use of statins, obesity, high neutrophil ...

Cardiovascular Risks from Fine Particulate Air Pollution -
DW Dockery, PH Stone - New England Journal of Medicine, 2007 - content.nejm.org
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Respiratory and cardiovascular function at rest and during exercise testing in a healthy working … -
P Volpino, F Tomei, C La Valle, E Tomao, MV Rosati … - Occupational Medicine, 2004 - Soc Occupational Med
... Obesity 4 5 3 4 NS ... Family history Cardiovascular disease 39 59 23 40 NS ... Table 2. Annual
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Inflammatory markers and particulate air pollution: characterizing the pathway to disease -
A Zeka, JR Sullivan, PS Vokonas, D Sparrow, J … - International Journal of Epidemiology, 2006 - IEA
... on delayed effects of air pollution on morbidity ... 25 found increased cardiovascular
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Asthma and obesity: where are we now?. -
S Chinn - Thorax, 2003 - pt.wkhealth.com
... Increased effects of smoking and obesity on asthma among female Canadians: the national
population health survey, 1994?1995. ... Air pollution and lung cancer ...

Air Pollution A New Risk Factor in Ischemic Stroke Mortality -
YC Hong, JT Lee, H Kim, HJ Kwon - Stroke, 2002 - Am Heart Assoc
... risk factors such as smoking, diet, cholesterol level, and obesity either do ... Samet,
SC Smith Jr, and I. Tager Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease: A ...

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Obesity: pollution linked to cardiovascular risk

Obese individuals at risk of diabetes are in danger of cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infarction, when exposed to pollution from diesel exhaust or power plant emissions, says a researcher at University of Alberta.

" There is a growing body of evidence that exposure to fine particulate matter correlates to diseases in the public," says Jim Russell, a researcher at the Alberta Institute for Human Nutrition. " Our research helps connect the dots and get at the mechanisms that put people at risk. It has major implications for public health and environmental policy."

The growing pandemic of obesity, pre-diabetic metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes is creating a new generation of cardiovascular dysfunction, such as heart disease or stroke, that is increasingly influenced by the external environment.

Russell's research team, including Spencer Proctor and Sandra Kelly, collaborating with Kevin Dreher of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ), specifically studied fine particulate matter measuring less than 2.5 microns in diameter.

They compared rats that are obese and insulin resistant from a unique strain Russell developed in his lab in 1978, and come with all the regular cardiovascular complications, with lean and metabolically normal rats. In terms of metabolism and heart disease, the animals, says Russell, "behave in every respect like your obese human."

Using particles collected downstream of the emission controls of a power plant in Birmingham, Alabama burning low sulfur residual oil, arteries of both rat groups were exposed to the pollution. On the second exposure, the arteries of the obese rat contracted directly and " very strongly ," compared to the lean rats, says Russell. " I was surprised by the findings because I didn't think they would be as dramatic as they were," he said, adding that although there is a lot of emphasis on the connection between lung cancer and pollution, more attention should be paid to the impact it has on the cardiovascular system. " It raises a real question about the effects of these pollutants, especially in vulnerable members of the population".

" Some efforts have been made to filter the particles but it is what you can't see that is worrisome.”

This demonstration of a direct link between the prediabetic insulin resistant state and cardiovascular sensitivity to fine particulate matter contributes to the growing weight of evidence that this pollution represents a significant public health risk, says Russell.

Source: University of Alberta, 2006

 
 
 
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