Affiliation:
1. Junior Resident
2. Assistant Professor
3. Senior Resident
4. Professor And Head of Department.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In the words of the World Health Organization, air pollution is dened as contamination of the domestic or outdoor
environment by chemical, physical, or biological pollutants that have an adverse effect on the natural components of the atmosphere. The
consequence could be adverse health effects that could be sub-clinical or overt. Despite these, little is known about the health impact of urban air
pollution at the cellular and sub-cellular levels among people residing in the Indian mega cities. Against this background, this literature review is
being conducted in order to identify ways for reducing environmental pollution and the effects on the body. METHODS:An extensive search of all
materials related to the topic was carried out in PubMed, Medline, World Health Organization website and Google Scholar search engines.
Relevant documents, reports, research articles focusing on the air pollution and its impact on health published in the period 1992 to 2021 were
included in the review. A total of 49 articles on our topic were included in this study. RESULTS: In this review article we discussed about the
distribution and multiple determinants of respiratory diseases caused by the air pollutants, its sources and pathogenesis of the diseases.
CONCLUSION: People today are constantly exposed to outdoor air pollution causing increased respiratory morbidity and mortality. The
continuous health education on air pollution and personal protective measures at regular intervals is mandatory to improve respiratory health. The
impact of adherence, change in behaviour and lifestyle modication helps in signicantly reducing the exposure, symptoms and respiratory health
among people.