KMID : 1143820200160020057
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Anxiety and Mood 2020 Volume.16 No. 2 p.57 ~ p.75
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Adverse Effect of Exposure to Ambient Particular Matter on Neuropsychiatric Disorder
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Lim Myung-Ho
Kim Jong-Hun Kwon Ho-Jang Cheong Hae-Kwan
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Abstract
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Particular matter is steadily increasing due to environmental factors at domestic and abroad such as industryand economy. Recently, the exposure particular matters has been reported to increase the risk notonly for morbidity and mortality, but also for diseases of the respiratory system, cardiovascular system andcentral nervous system/neuropsychiatric disorder. Although the causes of neuropsychiatric diseases aregenetic and environmental factors, it is necessary to pay more attention to environmental factors in terms ofprevention. We mainly describe environmental factors that affect neuropsychiatric disorders, mainly onparticular matter, which is one of harmful environmental substances. In the current study, we reviewed evidencefor the presence of particular matter or particular matter related harmful air pollutants-O3, SO2, NO2/NOx, traffic related air pollution, that may represent risk factors for the development of neuropsychiatricdisorder.
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KEYWORD
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Particular matters, Air pollutant, Central nervous system, Neuropsychiatric disorder
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