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Air Pollution Within the Public Health Exposome Framework: Impacts on Cardiovascular Health
Lucia D Juarez1, Andrzej Kulczycki2, Gabriela R Oates3
1General Internal Medicine and Population Science, Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, BDB D820B, 1808 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL USA.
Purpose Of Review:
Ambient air pollution drives cardiovascular disease (CVD), yet single-pollutant models overlook how risk emerges within broader environmental and structural contexts. This review applies the Public Health Exposome (PHE) framework, which integrates natural, built, social, and policy environments, to show how multilevel systems shape CVD vulnerability.
Recent Findings:
Extreme heat, humidity, and climate variability modify pollutant toxicity, while structural inequities, discriminatory policies, and inadequate planning intensify exposures in marginalized communities. Cumulative psychosocial stress further amplifies inflammatory responses, activating the endo-exposome. Multi-omics studies reveal that pollution alters epigenomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic pathways linked to inflammation, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction. Emerging tools like machine learning, high-resolution exposure modeling, graph-based analytics, and wearable sensing, enable integration of environmental data and support systems-level approaches.
Summary:
The PHE framework illustrates how layered environmental and structural stressors accumulate to elevate CVD risk. Reducing this burden requires coupling PHE science with equitable public policy.
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