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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1067051996
    Format: 203 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780128131022
    Content: Global Air Pollution in Aging: Reading Smoke Signals is a complete reference connecting environmental pollution research to the human aging process. Since 1800, lifespans have more than doubled as infections declined and medicine improved. But the 20th century introduced a new global scourge of air pollution from fossil fuels with the potential to damage arteries, hearts and lungs that has been related to chronic exposure of air pollution from fossil fuels. Risk areas of study include childhood obesity, brain damage associated with air pollution, increased risk for autism in children and dementia in older adults. In humans and animals, air pollution stimulates chronic inflammation in different organs, and genetic vulnerability to air pollution is being recognized, particularly for carriers of the Alzheimer risk gene ApoE4
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949697341802882
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-813103-9 , 0-12-813102-0
    Note: Front Cover -- The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease -- The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- REFERENCES -- Acknowledgments -- 1 - The Three Smokes in Global Mortality -- 1.1 OVERVIEW -- 1.2 AIRBORNE TOXINS, A PRIMER -- 1.3 CAVEATS FROM CIGARETTES -- 1.4 THE THREE SMOKES AND MORTALITY -- 1.4.1 Ambient Air Pollution -- 1.4.2 Cigarettes -- 1.4.3 Biomass Smoke, Inside and Out -- 1.4.4 Plus Dust -- 1.5 INTERACTIONS OF THE THREE SMOKES -- 1.6 THE HISTORY OF AIR POLLUTION DURING EXPANDING LONGEVITY -- 1.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 - The Toxic Nature of the Three Smokes -- 2.1 OVERVIEW -- 2.2 PARTICLE SIZE AND CHEMISTRY -- 2.3 SOURCE APPORTIONMENT IN MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY -- 2.4 CIGARETTE SMOKE -- 2.5 HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION, BIOMASS SMOKE, AND DUST -- 2.6 MECHANISMS -- 2.6.1 Blood Cells and Lung Epithelial Cells -- 2.6.2 Brain Cell Responses -- 2.7 THE DARK PASSAGE: DOES INHALED PARTICULATE MATTER REACH THE BRAINS OF ADULTS AND EMBRYOS? -- 2.8 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 3 - Air Pollution in Diseases of Aging -- 3.1 OVERVIEW -- 3.2 ARTERIAL THICKENING AND ATHEROMA FORMATION -- 3.2.1 Cigarette Smoke -- 3.2.2 Ambient Air Pollution -- 3.2.3 Biomass Smoke -- 3.3 THE BRAIN -- 3.3.1 Cigarette Smoke -- 3.3.2 Ambient Air Pollution -- 3.3.3 Biomass Smoke -- 3.4 INTERACTIONS OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION AND CIGARETTE SMOKE -- 3.5 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 4 - Air Pollution and Cigarettes Cloud Development -- 4.1 OVERVIEW -- 4.2 PREMATURITY, BIRTHWEIGHT, AND PLACENTATION -- 4.3 BODY WEIGHT AND OBESITY -- 4.4 BRAIN DEVELOPMENT -- 4.5 MECHANISMS -- 4.6 EPIGENETICS -- 4.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 5 - Air Pollution in Our Future Longevity -- 5.1 OVERVIEW -- 5.2 TRENDS IN AIR POLLUTION -- 5.2.1 Persistence of the Three Smokes Beyond 2020 -- 5.2.2 Tobacco. , 5.2.3 Global Warming and Air Pollution -- 5.2.4 Mosquito Days -- 5.3 HEALTH BENEFITS FROM REDUCING EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTANTS -- 5.3.1 Mortality -- 5.3.2 Lung Function -- 5.3.3 Cigarette Smoking -- 5.4 TRENDS IN LONGEVITY: DOES OUR EVOLUTIONARY PAST PREDICT THE FUTURE? -- 5.5 WHEN THE FUTURE EXPOSOME MEETS THE GENOME OF THE PAST -- 5.6 READING SMOKE SIGNALS: A SYNOPSIS -- 5.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Glossary -- Subject Index -- Brain Structures by name -- Chemicals by name -- Countries and Geographic Regions by name -- Genes by name -- Researchers by name -- Studies by name -- Universities by name -- Stand alone -- Back Cover.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961089691402883
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-813103-9 , 0-12-813102-0
    Note: Front Cover -- The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease -- The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- REFERENCES -- Acknowledgments -- 1 - The Three Smokes in Global Mortality -- 1.1 OVERVIEW -- 1.2 AIRBORNE TOXINS, A PRIMER -- 1.3 CAVEATS FROM CIGARETTES -- 1.4 THE THREE SMOKES AND MORTALITY -- 1.4.1 Ambient Air Pollution -- 1.4.2 Cigarettes -- 1.4.3 Biomass Smoke, Inside and Out -- 1.4.4 Plus Dust -- 1.5 INTERACTIONS OF THE THREE SMOKES -- 1.6 THE HISTORY OF AIR POLLUTION DURING EXPANDING LONGEVITY -- 1.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 - The Toxic Nature of the Three Smokes -- 2.1 OVERVIEW -- 2.2 PARTICLE SIZE AND CHEMISTRY -- 2.3 SOURCE APPORTIONMENT IN MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY -- 2.4 CIGARETTE SMOKE -- 2.5 HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION, BIOMASS SMOKE, AND DUST -- 2.6 MECHANISMS -- 2.6.1 Blood Cells and Lung Epithelial Cells -- 2.6.2 Brain Cell Responses -- 2.7 THE DARK PASSAGE: DOES INHALED PARTICULATE MATTER REACH THE BRAINS OF ADULTS AND EMBRYOS? -- 2.8 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 3 - Air Pollution in Diseases of Aging -- 3.1 OVERVIEW -- 3.2 ARTERIAL THICKENING AND ATHEROMA FORMATION -- 3.2.1 Cigarette Smoke -- 3.2.2 Ambient Air Pollution -- 3.2.3 Biomass Smoke -- 3.3 THE BRAIN -- 3.3.1 Cigarette Smoke -- 3.3.2 Ambient Air Pollution -- 3.3.3 Biomass Smoke -- 3.4 INTERACTIONS OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION AND CIGARETTE SMOKE -- 3.5 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 4 - Air Pollution and Cigarettes Cloud Development -- 4.1 OVERVIEW -- 4.2 PREMATURITY, BIRTHWEIGHT, AND PLACENTATION -- 4.3 BODY WEIGHT AND OBESITY -- 4.4 BRAIN DEVELOPMENT -- 4.5 MECHANISMS -- 4.6 EPIGENETICS -- 4.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 5 - Air Pollution in Our Future Longevity -- 5.1 OVERVIEW -- 5.2 TRENDS IN AIR POLLUTION -- 5.2.1 Persistence of the Three Smokes Beyond 2020 -- 5.2.2 Tobacco. , 5.2.3 Global Warming and Air Pollution -- 5.2.4 Mosquito Days -- 5.3 HEALTH BENEFITS FROM REDUCING EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTANTS -- 5.3.1 Mortality -- 5.3.2 Lung Function -- 5.3.3 Cigarette Smoking -- 5.4 TRENDS IN LONGEVITY: DOES OUR EVOLUTIONARY PAST PREDICT THE FUTURE? -- 5.5 WHEN THE FUTURE EXPOSOME MEETS THE GENOME OF THE PAST -- 5.6 READING SMOKE SIGNALS: A SYNOPSIS -- 5.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Glossary -- Subject Index -- Brain Structures by name -- Chemicals by name -- Countries and Geographic Regions by name -- Genes by name -- Researchers by name -- Studies by name -- Universities by name -- Stand alone -- Back Cover.
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961089691402883
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-813103-9 , 0-12-813102-0
    Note: Front Cover -- The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease -- The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- REFERENCES -- Acknowledgments -- 1 - The Three Smokes in Global Mortality -- 1.1 OVERVIEW -- 1.2 AIRBORNE TOXINS, A PRIMER -- 1.3 CAVEATS FROM CIGARETTES -- 1.4 THE THREE SMOKES AND MORTALITY -- 1.4.1 Ambient Air Pollution -- 1.4.2 Cigarettes -- 1.4.3 Biomass Smoke, Inside and Out -- 1.4.4 Plus Dust -- 1.5 INTERACTIONS OF THE THREE SMOKES -- 1.6 THE HISTORY OF AIR POLLUTION DURING EXPANDING LONGEVITY -- 1.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 - The Toxic Nature of the Three Smokes -- 2.1 OVERVIEW -- 2.2 PARTICLE SIZE AND CHEMISTRY -- 2.3 SOURCE APPORTIONMENT IN MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY -- 2.4 CIGARETTE SMOKE -- 2.5 HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION, BIOMASS SMOKE, AND DUST -- 2.6 MECHANISMS -- 2.6.1 Blood Cells and Lung Epithelial Cells -- 2.6.2 Brain Cell Responses -- 2.7 THE DARK PASSAGE: DOES INHALED PARTICULATE MATTER REACH THE BRAINS OF ADULTS AND EMBRYOS? -- 2.8 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 3 - Air Pollution in Diseases of Aging -- 3.1 OVERVIEW -- 3.2 ARTERIAL THICKENING AND ATHEROMA FORMATION -- 3.2.1 Cigarette Smoke -- 3.2.2 Ambient Air Pollution -- 3.2.3 Biomass Smoke -- 3.3 THE BRAIN -- 3.3.1 Cigarette Smoke -- 3.3.2 Ambient Air Pollution -- 3.3.3 Biomass Smoke -- 3.4 INTERACTIONS OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION AND CIGARETTE SMOKE -- 3.5 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 4 - Air Pollution and Cigarettes Cloud Development -- 4.1 OVERVIEW -- 4.2 PREMATURITY, BIRTHWEIGHT, AND PLACENTATION -- 4.3 BODY WEIGHT AND OBESITY -- 4.4 BRAIN DEVELOPMENT -- 4.5 MECHANISMS -- 4.6 EPIGENETICS -- 4.7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 5 - Air Pollution in Our Future Longevity -- 5.1 OVERVIEW -- 5.2 TRENDS IN AIR POLLUTION -- 5.2.1 Persistence of the Three Smokes Beyond 2020 -- 5.2.2 Tobacco. , 5.2.3 Global Warming and Air Pollution -- 5.2.4 Mosquito Days -- 5.3 HEALTH BENEFITS FROM REDUCING EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTANTS -- 5.3.1 Mortality -- 5.3.2 Lung Function -- 5.3.3 Cigarette Smoking -- 5.4 TRENDS IN LONGEVITY: DOES OUR EVOLUTIONARY PAST PREDICT THE FUTURE? -- 5.5 WHEN THE FUTURE EXPOSOME MEETS THE GENOME OF THE PAST -- 5.6 READING SMOKE SIGNALS: A SYNOPSIS -- 5.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Glossary -- Subject Index -- Brain Structures by name -- Chemicals by name -- Countries and Geographic Regions by name -- Genes by name -- Researchers by name -- Studies by name -- Universities by name -- Stand alone -- Back Cover.
    Language: English
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