Environmental Factors affecting Heart Health
The cardiovascular system is highly vulnerable to environmental impurities. These infections can easily develop severe heart diseases. Basic harmful elements like — lead, cadmium, or ambient pollution get dissolved in the air, and such situations are almost impossible to escape. We must therefore identify and prevent ourselves from getting in contact with such factors. First discussed are some of the most obvious factors that affect heart health.
Pollution as a Factor Affecting the Heart Health Pollution is considered as one of the leading causes of CVDs. It can directly affect your body. Now, every type of pollution has a hand in causing CVDs. Here we will analyze how does pollution can exactly harm our heart health. •
Air Pollution: Air pollution carries various harmful gases and dirt which when inhaled, travels to the heart through blood, and clogs the walls and arteries of the heart. This may lead to stroke or heart attack.
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Noise Pollution: Noise pollution might not seem to be a contributor to CVDs but actually, it affects the heart quite directly. As the studies show,