Continuous exposure to microparticles in polluted air affects the respiratory function of the lungs and leads to blockage of the vessels suitable for the respiratory system.. This is evidenced by a study by scientists from the University Hospital of Brussels..
Of particular danger is ozone and nitrogen oxide, which are emitted by factories. Excess concentrations of these compounds affect the work of the right ventricle of the heart muscle, as reported by the Internet edition for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old Pannochka. net Other substances can become a factor that provokes narrowing of the lumen of the vessels or the development of sleep apnea, writes Prothom Alo.
The danger lies in this. The action of pollutants occurs around the clock. The most intense exposure to toxic airborne particles occurs during physical activity and rapid breathing.. That is why experts do not recommend going in for sports in the city center, but getting out into the forest or at least a park area.
aspect. net.
e-news. com. ua.