Exposure to polluted air increases the risk of diabetes .. Know why
Exposure to polluted air increases the risk of diabetes .. Know why
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Exposure to sources of pollution, even at low rates and considered safe, increases the risk of diabetes, according to new research.
The researchers said reducing the rate of air pollution could reduce the incidence of diabetes in countries with higher levels of air pollution.
"Our research has shown an important link between air pollution and diabetes worldwide," said Dr. Ziad Al Ali, a senior researcher at the University of Washington School of Medicine. "We have found an increase in risk, even in low levels of air pollution, US environmental protection and the World Health Organization increase the chances of infection, which is important because many industry lobbyists argue that current levels should be reduced, and evidence suggests that current levels are still not safe enough and need to be tightened. "
In the current study, researchers estimated that air pollution contributed 3.2 million new cases of diabetes around the world in 2016, or about 14% of all new cases that year.
Exposure to polluted air increases the risk of diabetes .. Know why
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Exposure to sources of pollution, even at low rates and considered safe, increases the risk of diabetes, according to new research.
The researchers said reducing the rate of air pollution could reduce the incidence of diabetes in countries with higher levels of air pollution.
"Our research has shown an important link between air pollution and diabetes worldwide," said Dr. Ziad Al Ali, a senior researcher at the University of Washington School of Medicine. "We have found an increase in risk, even in low levels of air pollution, US environmental protection and the World Health Organization increase the chances of infection, which is important because many industry lobbyists argue that current levels should be reduced, and evidence suggests that current levels are still not safe enough and need to be tightened. "
In the current study, researchers estimated that air pollution contributed 3.2 million new cases of diabetes around the world in 2016, or about 14% of all new cases that year.
Exposure to polluted air increases the risk of diabetes .. Know why
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Exposure to sources of pollution, even at low rates and considered safe, increases the risk of diabetes, according to new research.
The researchers said reducing the rate of air pollution could reduce the incidence of diabetes in countries with higher levels of air pollution.
"Our research has shown an important link between air pollution and diabetes worldwide," said Dr. Ziad Al Ali, a senior researcher at the University of Washington School of Medicine. "We have found an increase in risk, even in low levels of air pollution, US environmental protection and the World Health Organization increase the chances of infection, which is important because many industry lobbyists argue that current levels should be reduced, and evidence suggests that current levels are still not safe enough and need to be tightened. "
In the current study, researchers estimated that air pollution contributed 3.2 million new cases of diabetes around the world in 2016, or about 14% of all new cases that year.


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