Global Heart (Sep 2021)

Clean Air, Smart Cities, Healthy Hearts: Action on Air Pollution for Cardiovascular Health

  • Michael Brauer,
  • Narantuya Davaakhuu,
  • Maria Consuelo Escamilla Nuñez,
  • Michael Hadley,
  • Daniel Kass,
  • Mark Miller,
  • Dorairaj Prabhakaran,
  • Karen Sliwa,
  • Ta-Chen Su,
  • Ilonca C. H. Vaartjes,
  • Rajesh Vedanthan,
  • Jeremiah Mwangi,
  • Kelcey Armstrong-Walenczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/gh.1073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1

Abstract

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More than twenty percent of all cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths are caused by air pollution — more than three million deaths every year — and these numbers will continue to rise unless the global community takes action. Nine out of ten people worldwide breathe polluted air, which disproportionately affects those living in low-resource settings. The World Heart Federation (WHF) is committed to reducing the impact of air pollution on people’s health and has made this a priority area of its global advocacy efforts. In pursuit of this goal, WHF has formed an Air Pollution Expert Group to inform action on air pollution for CVD health and recommend changes to public health policy. This policy paper lays out the health impacts of air pollution, examines its position on the global policy agenda, demonstrates its relevance to the cardiovascular community, and proposes actionable policy measures to mitigate this deadly risk factor to health. The paper considers the important roles to be played by the Members of WHF, including scientific societies and the physicians that constitute them, heart health foundations, and patient advocacy groups. The paper concludes with a detailed table of recommendations for the various sub-target groups at the global, national, local, and patient level.

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