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Bad air gets under your skin
Authors:Simon Wilkinson  Bhaven Chavan  Mark A Birch‐Machin
Affiliation:1. Medical Toxicology Centre, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Medical School, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK;2. Croda Europe Ltd, Snaith, East Yorkshire, UK;3. Dermatological Sciences, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Medical School, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Abstract:Air pollution is increasing beyond previous estimates and is viewed as the world's largest environmental health risk factor. Numerous clinical and epidemiological studies have highlighted the adverse effects of environmental pollutants on health. Although there is comparatively less research investigating the cutaneous effects of ambient pollution, there is growing recognition of the adverse effects on skin. In this article, we provide an overview of the nature of environmental pollution and highlight the current evidence detailing the effects on cutaneous health. There is convincing evidence demonstrating that air pollution has a detrimental impact on skin and can exacerbate skin disease. Further epidemiological and experimental studies are required to assess the short‐ and long‐term deleterious effects of ambient pollutant exposure on skin. The future challenge would be to use this evidence to develop specific strategies to protect against pollution‐induced damage and prevent the effects of “bad air getting under our skin.”
Keywords:environmental pollution  nitrogen dioxide  ozone  polyaromatic hydrocarbons  skin
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