New study links air pollution to mental health

DNA India , Friday, June 10, 2016
Correspondent : ANI
The Umea University study, where the correlation between exposure to air pollution in residential areas and children's and adolescents' psychiatric health was studied, indicates that dispensed medication for psychiatric diagnosis can be related to air pollution concentrations.

The study was performed by looking at register-based data, where dispensed medications of all Swedes are registered, together with Swedish National Register data of air pollution concentrations. The entire population under 18 in the Swedish counties of Stockholm, VastraGotaland, Skane and Vasterbotten were studied.

The results show that air pollution increased the risk of having dispensed medication for at least one psychiatric diagnosis for children and adolescents, the risk increased with 9% with a 10 microgram per cubic meter increased concentration of nitrogen dioxide even after socioeconomic and demographic factors were taken into account.

"The results can mean that a decreased concentration of air pollution, first and foremost traffic-related air pollution, may reduce psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents," says researcher Anna Oudin, who led the study.

 
SOURCE : http://www.dnaindia.com/health/report-air-pollution-linked-with-mental-health-study-2221545
 


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