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Although it is widely recognized that environmental factors such as smoking, diet, exercise, and socioeconomic status affect the risk of cardiovascular disease, recent work showing the effects of other environmental factors provides a more complete assessment of the situation. This view has emerged from three developments. Firstly, there has been a sudden explosion in the prevalence of diabetes and obesity which indicates a strong environmental component. Secondly, there is an accumulation of evidence suggesting that most cases of these diseases could be prevented by healthy lifestyle choices. Finally, studies have shown that exposure to environmental pollutants has a significant effect on heart disease risk. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive account of the effects of pollutants on heart disease and to integrate this area of research within the overall theme of environmental cardiology. The introductory chapter outlines the effects of different aspects of the environment on heart disease and provides a context for the discussion that follows. Subsequent chapters give an overview of the effects of particulate matter and discuss the epidemiological studies supporting the link. The book then goes on to cover the effects of pollution on different aspects of cardiovascular disease (hypertension, stroke, heart failure, ischemic heart disease and atherogenesis). Because of a close association between diabetes and heart disease, a discussion of the effects of particulate matter on diabetes is also included. Later chapters discuss the effects of individual pollutants such as vehicular emissions, metals and aldehydes. A review on manufactured nanoparticles is incorporated because these particles represent an important new threat to cardiovascular health. The understanding that emerges from this monograph suggests that we must be more alert to the effects of the environment and develop strategies that target, not only the diseased individual, but also the unhealthy, disease-causing environment. It is essential reading for cardiologists, epidemiologists, urban planners and pollution control specialists.

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The monograph thus is a fabulous and deliberately focusedcompilation of some of the most important environmental concerns,with an emphasis on air pollution.This monograph should serve as an essentialaddition to anyone with any interest in environmental risk factorsand their impact on cardiovascular health. * Journal of the American Heart Association *

Table of Contents
Introduction POLLUTANTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Particle toxicity Ambient particulate matter: characteristics Ultrafine particles Diesel and automobile exhaust Aldehydes and related carbonyls Arsenic toxicity Metals and cardiovascular disease Manufactured nanoparticles CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES PM and cardiovascular mortility Cardiovascular disease risk due to pollutant exposure PM and Atherosclerosis (Epidemiology) Hypertension and vascular toxicity of PM Ultrafine air pollution and atherogenesis Pollutants and heart failure Arrthymias, sudden cardiac death and pollutant exposure PM and Ischemic heart disease Ambient air pollution and stroke Air pollution and diabetes

Environmental Cardiology: Pollution and Heart

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    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
    Publication Date: 03/12/2010
    ISBN13: 9781849730051, 978-1849730051
    ISBN10: 1849730059

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Although it is widely recognized that environmental factors such as smoking, diet, exercise, and socioeconomic status affect the risk of cardiovascular disease, recent work showing the effects of other environmental factors provides a more complete assessment of the situation. This view has emerged from three developments. Firstly, there has been a sudden explosion in the prevalence of diabetes and obesity which indicates a strong environmental component. Secondly, there is an accumulation of evidence suggesting that most cases of these diseases could be prevented by healthy lifestyle choices. Finally, studies have shown that exposure to environmental pollutants has a significant effect on heart disease risk. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive account of the effects of pollutants on heart disease and to integrate this area of research within the overall theme of environmental cardiology. The introductory chapter outlines the effects of different aspects of the environment on heart disease and provides a context for the discussion that follows. Subsequent chapters give an overview of the effects of particulate matter and discuss the epidemiological studies supporting the link. The book then goes on to cover the effects of pollution on different aspects of cardiovascular disease (hypertension, stroke, heart failure, ischemic heart disease and atherogenesis). Because of a close association between diabetes and heart disease, a discussion of the effects of particulate matter on diabetes is also included. Later chapters discuss the effects of individual pollutants such as vehicular emissions, metals and aldehydes. A review on manufactured nanoparticles is incorporated because these particles represent an important new threat to cardiovascular health. The understanding that emerges from this monograph suggests that we must be more alert to the effects of the environment and develop strategies that target, not only the diseased individual, but also the unhealthy, disease-causing environment. It is essential reading for cardiologists, epidemiologists, urban planners and pollution control specialists.

    Trade Review
    The monograph thus is a fabulous and deliberately focusedcompilation of some of the most important environmental concerns,with an emphasis on air pollution.This monograph should serve as an essentialaddition to anyone with any interest in environmental risk factorsand their impact on cardiovascular health. * Journal of the American Heart Association *

    Table of Contents
    Introduction POLLUTANTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Particle toxicity Ambient particulate matter: characteristics Ultrafine particles Diesel and automobile exhaust Aldehydes and related carbonyls Arsenic toxicity Metals and cardiovascular disease Manufactured nanoparticles CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES PM and cardiovascular mortility Cardiovascular disease risk due to pollutant exposure PM and Atherosclerosis (Epidemiology) Hypertension and vascular toxicity of PM Ultrafine air pollution and atherogenesis Pollutants and heart failure Arrthymias, sudden cardiac death and pollutant exposure PM and Ischemic heart disease Ambient air pollution and stroke Air pollution and diabetes

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