Impact of Urban Air Pollution on Respiratory Health in Children

Authors

  • Nico Lee PhD
  • Ella Walker Dr.
  • Chris Carter Prof.

Keywords:

Air Pollution, Respiratory Health, Children, Urban Environment, Public Health

Abstract

This study explores the correlation between urban air pollution and respiratory health issues in children. We analyzed data from various metropolitan areas, assessing the prevalence of asthma and other respiratory conditions. Our findings indicate a significant link between high pollution levels and increased respiratory problems. Interventions to reduce air pollution could potentially improve public health outcomes for children in urban settings.

Author Biographies

Nico Lee, PhD

PhD
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

Ella Walker, Dr.

Dr.
University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 2JD, United Kingdom

Chris Carter, Prof.

Prof.
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada

References

Viroliya, K., Hojjat, A., Pena, B., Bhatt, H., Mehta, N. N., Venkata, S. Y., Goyal, A., Tanwar, K., Ziauddin, M., Moram, R. S., Ogbue, S. C., Mansuri, U., Patel, U., & Palabindela, P. (2023). Sa1359 Helicobacter Pylori Associated Gastro-Intestinal Bleeding in Bariatric Surgery-Nationwide Surrey. Gastroenterology, 164(6), S-373.

Published

2024-12-18

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