ozone levels fall under the thresholds set by the EPA. Elevated ozone levels also aggravate pre-existing heart problems, like angina. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis and emphysema Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is another condition characterized by narrowing of the airways, but these changes are permanent rather than reversible. COPD is caused by exposure to pollutants that produce inflammation, an immunological response. In larger airways, the inflammatory response is referred to as chronic bronchitis. In the tiny air cells at the end of the lung’s smallest passageways, it leads to destruction of tissue, or emphysema. Although current and ex-smokers account for most patients with COPD, exposure to air pollutants plays an important role in the development of COPD and the origin and development of acute exacerbations. Lung Cancer Lung cancer, the leading U.S. cancer killer in both men and women, is often (and accurately) associated with smoking tobacco. While that’s true, there are multiple other risk factors for developing lung cancer, including air pollution. Particulate matter and ozone in particular may affect mortality due to lung cancer. Children are Especially Vulnerable Children are particularly susceptible to the effects of air pollution. They breathe through their mouths, bypassing the filtering effects of the nasal passages and allowing pollutants to travel deeper into the lungs. They have a large lung surface area relative to their weight and inhale relatively more air, compared to adults. They also spend more time out of doors, particularly in the afternoons and during the summer months when ozone and other pollutant levels are at their highest. And, children may ignore early symptoms of air pollution effects, such as an asthma exacerbation, leading to attacks of increased severity. Combine those factors with the adverse impact of some pollutants on lung development and the immaturity of children’s enzyme and immune systems that detoxify pollutants, and you have a series of factors that contribute to children’s increased sensitivity to air pollutants.

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