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Ambient Air Pollution and Morbidity in Chinese

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Abstract

The rapid economic growth in China is coupled with a severe ambient air pollution, which poses a huge threat to human health and the sustainable development of social economy. The rapid urbanization and industrialization over the last three decades have placed China as one of countries with the greatest disease burden in world. Notably, the prevalence rate of chronic noncommunicable diseases (CND), including respiratory diseases, CVD, and stroke, in 2010 reaches 16.9%. The continuous growth of the incidence of CND urgent needs for effective regulatory action for health protection. This study aims to evaluate the impact of rapid urbanization on status of ambient air pollution and associated adverse health effects on the incidence and the burden of CND and risk assessment. Our findings would be greatly significant in the prediction of the risk of ambient air pollution on CND and for evidence-based policy making and risk management in China.

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This study was funded by grants from the Major Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (91543208), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81472936, 81673127, and 81673128), the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2016YFC0207000), the Guangdong Province Natural Science Foundation (2014A050503027), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. 16ykzd02, 17ykpy16).

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Hu, LW. et al. (2017). Ambient Air Pollution and Morbidity in Chinese. In: Dong, GH. (eds) Ambient Air Pollution and Health Impact in China. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 1017. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5657-4_6

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