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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Understanding the relationships between environmental factors and exacerbations of COPD

Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal

Gayle AV, Quint JK, Fuertes EI
2020
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine. 15 (1): 39-50

INTRODUCTION: Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are associated with a significant health burden both for patients and healthcare systems. Exposure to various environmental factors increases the risk of exacerbations. AREAS COVERED: We searched PubMed and assessed literature published within the last 10 years to include epidemiological evidence on the relationships between air pollution, temperature and COPD exacerbation risk as well as the implications of extreme weather events on exacerbations. EXPERT OPINION: Ongoing climate change is expected to increase air pollution levels, global temperature and the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, all of which are associated with COPD exacerbations. Further research is needed using patient-focused methodological approaches to better understand and quantify these relationships, so that effective mitigation strategies that decrease the risk of exacerbations can be developed.

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Resource Description

    Air Pollution, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster, Temperature
    Global or Unspecified Location
    Respiratory Impact
    • Respiratory Impact: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    Review Article
    Vulnerable Population
    • Vulnerable Population: Pre-existing Medical Condition
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