The effects of climate change on the respiratory system

Journal Title: Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής - Year 2011, Vol 28, Issue 4

Abstract

Overwhelming evidence is documented showing that human activities affect the global climate. Climate change poses a significant, emerging threat to public health and is one of the greatest environmental, social and economic hazards faced by the planet. Various effects are already being felt, ranging from global warming to rising sea levels as a result of melting polar ice, and increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as storms, floods, droughts and heat waves. The temperature changes contribute to increases in morbidity and mortality associated with lung diseases. Global warming, combined with increased humidity, favors the development of pathogenic micro- organisms in geographic areas where this would not normally occur. The prevalence of allergic diseases and the duration of seasonal allergic disorders (allergic rhinitis, asthma) have increased in recent decades in the industrialized world. The rising average temperature of the lower atmosphere increases the concentration of "bad" ozone in photochemical smog, exacerbating respiratory problems. Air pollution, mainly particulate matter and ozone, give rise to particular risk, especially for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, people with cardio-respiratory problems, neonates and infants. Patients at higher risk are those who already suffer from chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, severe allergies or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Authors and Affiliations

E. FILIPPIDOU, A. KOUKOULIATA

Keywords

Related Articles

Diagnostic approach to women with breast cancer in Greece <br /> <br />

OBJECTIVE Recent guidelines from the American Cancer Society report that mammography is the only appropriate screening method for breast cancer in women. It is well established that early detection of the disease implies...

The timing of meals and obesity: An emerging association with clinical implications

The timing of food intake may play a significant role in obesity. Emerging evidence in animals demonstrates a relationship between the timing of feeds and weight regulation. Unusual feeding times may produce a disruption...

Reliability and validity of the Greek version of "The Fatigue Assessment Scale"

OBJECTIVE Evaluation of the reliability and validity of the Greek version of "Τhe Fatigue Assessment Scale". METHOD The sample consisted of Greek patients with chronic diseases who were hospitalized in a public hospit...

Sepsis and acute renal failure: From pathogenesis to therapy

This is a review of recent data concerning the pathogenesis and management of sepsis and of its common complication acute renal failure (ARF) in an effort to reduce the incidence of sepsis and ARF and improve therapeutic...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP124378
  • DOI -
  • Views 93
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

E. FILIPPIDOU, A. KOUKOULIATA (2011). The effects of climate change on the respiratory system. Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής, 28(4), 502-515. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-124378