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This book showcases recent findings on the effects of air pollution on the brain throughout the lifespan, describing different types of pollutants, the mechanisms involved in brain impacts, and a description of the brain diseases associated with exposure. The major authorities in the field present the first book on this topic of growing interest with new information just now becoming available. Among the topics explored are cellular mechanisms induced by air pollution, effects of air pollution on the developing brain, and air pollution and cognition. Air Pollution and the Brain has implications not only for health but also for regulatory agencies working to set limit values for health-harming air pollutants.
List of contents
Climate change impacts on air pollution and effects on brain health.- Ambient air pollution: which components are most important for the brain?.- How do air pollutants affect the brain? Potential entry routes and peripheral effects.- Cellular mechanisms induced by air pollution exposure.- Air pollution and neurodevelopment/cognition.- Cerebrovascular effects of air pollution.- Air pollution and dementia: evidence from epidemiological studies.- Air pollution and mental health.- Regulatory aspects of air pollution exposure.
About the author
Katja Kanninen, PhD, is Professor of Cellular Neurobiology Katja Kanninen leads a research group at the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, Finland. Her research utilizes highly translational human cell cultures and animal models that aim to provide cellular and molecular level understanding on the role of airborne agents on the brain in both health and disease.
Anthony White, PhD, is Associate Professor, Cellular and Molecular Neurodegeneration, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Herston, Queensland, Australia
Summary
This book showcases recent findings on the effects of air pollution on the brain throughout the lifespan, describing different types of pollutants, the mechanisms involved in brain impacts, and a description of the brain diseases associated with exposure. The major authorities in the field present the first book on this topic of growing interest with new information just now becoming available. Among the topics explored are cellular mechanisms induced by air pollution, effects of air pollution on the developing brain, and air pollution and cognition. Air Pollution and the Brain has implications not only for health but also for regulatory agencies working to set limit values for health-harming air pollutants.