Lung health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, profoundly influenced by various environmental factors. Epidemiological studies have long sought to understand the complex interplay between these factors and respiratory diseases. This delves into the key environmental determinants of lung health, drawing insights from numerous epidemiological studies to highlight the importance of addressing environmental hazards to mitigate respiratory ailments. Environmental factors play a pivotal role in determining lung health, with substantial evidence from epidemiological studies highlighting the impact of air pollution, tobacco smoke, occupational hazards, indoor air quality and climate change. Addressing these environmental determinants through comprehensive policies, public health interventions and global cooperation is essential to improve respiratory health outcomes and safeguard populations worldwide.
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