Unraveling the link: exploring the effects of environmental change on the cardiovascular system

Author:

Mahmood Ramsha1ORCID,Said Aimen2,Kanagala Sai Gautham3,Gupta Vasu4ORCID,Jain Rohit5

Affiliation:

1. Avalon University School of Medicine, Willemstad, Curaçao

2. CMH Lahore Medical College, Punjab, Pakistan

3. Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, India

4. Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana, India

5. Department of Internal Medicine Institution: Avalon University School of Medicine, WTC, Piscaderaweg z/n, Willemstad, Curaçao

Abstract

Climate change has a particularly detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system, which is highly vulnerable to harmful impacts. The accumulation of particulate matter (PM) and greenhouse gasses in the environment negatively impacts the cardiovascular system through several mechanisms. The burden of climate change-related diseases falls disproportionately on vulnerable populations, including the elderly, the poor, and those with pre-existing health conditions. A key component of addressing the complex interplay between climate change and cardiovascular diseases is acknowledging health disparities among vulnerable populations resulting from climate change, familiarizing themselves with strategies for adapting to changing conditions, educating patients about climate-related cardiovascular risks, and advocating for policies that promote cleaner environments and sustainable practices.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Molecular Medicine

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