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The Beneficial Role of Nrf2 in the Endothelial Dysfunction of Atherosclerosis
This article examines the mechanisms and potential targets of Nrf2 affecting endothelial cell function to improve atherosclerosis and to provide ideas for the development of new CVD treatments.PMID:35600333 | PMC:PMC9119788 | DOI:10.1155/2022/4287711
Source: Cardiology Research and Practice - May 23, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zixia Huang Mingyue Wu Lijin Zeng Deming Wang Source Type: research

Long-term exposure to ozone and cardiovascular mortality in a large Chinese cohort
CONCLUSIONS: We observed the association between long-term exposure to high O3 concentrations and cause-specific CVD mortality in China, independent of PM2.5 and other CVD risk factors. This suggested an urgent need to control O3 pollution, especially in developing countries.PMID:35605364 | DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2022.107280
Source: Environment International - May 23, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Shudan Liu Yi Zhang Runmei Ma Xiaofei Liu Jingyuan Liang Hongbo Lin Peng Shen Jingyi Zhang Ping Lu Xun Tang Tiantian Li Pei Gao Source Type: research

The Beneficial Role of Nrf2 in the Endothelial Dysfunction of Atherosclerosis
This article examines the mechanisms and potential targets of Nrf2 affecting endothelial cell function to improve atherosclerosis and to provide ideas for the development of new CVD treatments.PMID:35600333 | PMC:PMC9119788 | DOI:10.1155/2022/4287711
Source: Cardiology Research and Practice - May 23, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zixia Huang Mingyue Wu Lijin Zeng Deming Wang Source Type: research

Long-term exposure to ozone and cardiovascular mortality in a large Chinese cohort
CONCLUSIONS: We observed the association between long-term exposure to high O3 concentrations and cause-specific CVD mortality in China, independent of PM2.5 and other CVD risk factors. This suggested an urgent need to control O3 pollution, especially in developing countries.PMID:35605364 | DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2022.107280
Source: Environment International - May 23, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Shudan Liu Yi Zhang Runmei Ma Xiaofei Liu Jingyuan Liang Hongbo Lin Peng Shen Jingyi Zhang Ping Lu Xun Tang Tiantian Li Pei Gao Source Type: research

The Beneficial Role of Nrf2 in the Endothelial Dysfunction of Atherosclerosis
This article examines the mechanisms and potential targets of Nrf2 affecting endothelial cell function to improve atherosclerosis and to provide ideas for the development of new CVD treatments.PMID:35600333 | PMC:PMC9119788 | DOI:10.1155/2022/4287711
Source: Cardiology Research and Practice - May 23, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zixia Huang Mingyue Wu Lijin Zeng Deming Wang Source Type: research

Indoor solid fuel use for cooking and the risk of incidental non-fatal cardiovascular disease among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a prospective cohort study
Conclusions This cohort study provides evidence for the effects of solid fuel use on incidental non-fatal CVD in middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults. Advocating for the use of clean energy and ventilation stoves is important to cardiovascular health.
Source: BMJ Open - May 17, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ji, H., Chen, Q., Wu, R., Xu, J., Chen, X., Du, L., Chen, Y., Pan, Y., Duan, Y., Sun, M., Zhou, L. Tags: Open access, Public health Source Type: research

Assessment of PM < sub > 2.5 < /sub > -related health effects: A comparative study using multiple methods and multi-source data in China
In this study, we assessed the PM2.5 exposure-related health effects according to the integrated exposure risk function and non-linear power law (NLP) function in 338 prefecture-level cities in China by utilizing online monitoring data and the PM2.5 Hindcast Database (PHD). Our results revealed no significant difference between the monitoring data and PHD (p value = 0.66 > 0.05). The number of deaths caused by PM2.5-related Stroke (cerebrovascular disease), ischemic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer at the national level estimated through the NLP function was 0.27 million (95% CI: 0.0...
Source: Environmental Pollution - May 2, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Xiaoyun Hou Qinghai Guo Yan Hong Qiaowei Yang Xinkui Wang Siyang Zhou Haiqiang Liu Source Type: research