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TITLE:
Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Associated with the Exposure of Particulate Matter (PM2.5): Review
AUTHORS:
Rabina Sinkemani, Arjun Sinkemani, Xiaobo Li, Rui Chen
KEYWORDS:
Particulate Matter, Air Pollution, Cardiovascular Disease, Risk
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Environmental Protection,
Vol.9 No.6,
May
31,
2018
ABSTRACT: Association of particulate matter (PM2.5) increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. Experimental and clinical evidences suggested that PM2.5 is directly linked with cardiovascular disease. PM2.5 also plays an important role in the biological mechanisms influencing in the cardiovascular system. Here in this review, we tried to discuss that PM2.5 is associated with the increase risk of cardiovascular disease in which PM2.5 air pollutants enter through the alveolar of the lungs through the systemic circulation inducing cardiovascular disease. More studies need to be done for further understanding to clarify the interactions of PM2.5 components associated with cardiovascular disease.
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