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      • Air pollution affects students' mental health by increasing the incidence of diseases while decreasing contact with nature, leading to problems such as anxiety, depression, and decreased cognitive function.
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  2. Alongside effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health, there is emerging evidence that exposure to air pollutants (both indoors and outdoors) may lead to neurocognitive disorders and affect mental health (directly and indirectly) through a range of potential causal pathways (see Figs 1 and 2). 1,31–35 Observational evidence has ...

  3. Aug 21, 2024 · Exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO 2), ozone (O 3), and sulphur dioxide (SO 2) is related to behavioural and development disorders, anxiety is related to particulate matter (PM 10), O 3 and SO 2,...

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · They found evidence that exposure to air pollutants may lead to depression, anxiety, psychoses, and perhaps even neurocognitive disorders, such as dementia.

  5. There is consistent evidence on how air pollution negatively affects children’s cognitive and respiratory health and learning performance, increasing their susceptibility to diseases in their adult life. Scientific evidence on heat and traffic noise, while less researched, indicates that they negatively affect children’s health.

  6. Dec 18, 2019 · Particulate air pollution’s physical health effects are well known, but associations between particulate matter (PM) exposure and mental illness have not yet been established. However, there is increasing interest in emerging evidence supporting a possible etiological link.

    • Isobel Braithwaite, Shuo Zhang, James B. Kirkbride, David P. J. Osborn, David P. J. Osborn, Joseph F...
    • 2019
  7. Jan 8, 2020 · In addition to increasing the risk of depressed mood and other mental health problems, exposure to air pollution may have large-scale negative effects on subjective feelings of well-being.

  8. Feb 2, 2024 · Air pollution affects students' mental health by increasing the incidence of diseases while decreasing contact with nature, leading to problems such as anxiety, depression, and decreased cognitive function.