Even at low concentrations, air pollution can have an impact on cardiometabolic health; however, the effects may be mitigated by diet.

Published Date: 24 Jan 2024

According to a recent Finnish study, exposure to air pollutants—even at very low concentrations—was linked to unfavorable changes in cardiometabolic risk factors. Particulate matter was the primary pollutant influencing these risk factors.

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