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Brain diseases in changing climate

Ruszkiewicz J. A., Tin`kov A. A., Skal`ny'j A. V., Siokas V., Dardiotis E., Tsatsakis A., Bowman A. B., da R. J. B. T., Ashner M.
Environmental Research
Vol.177, Num.108637
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Обзор

DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2019.108637

Аннотация:
Climate change is one of the biggest and most urgent challenges for the 21st century. Rising average temperatures and ocean levels, altered precipitation patterns and increased occurrence of extreme weather events affect not only the global landscape and ecosystem, but also human health. Multiple environmental factors influence the onset and severity of human diseases and changing climate may have a great impact on these factors. Climate shifts disrupt the quantity and quality of water, increase environmental pollution, change the distribution of pathogens and severely impacts food production – all of which are important regarding public health. This paper focuses on brain health and provides an overview of climate change impacts on risk factors specific to brain diseases and disorders. We also discuss emerging hazards in brain health due to mitigation and adaptation strategies in response to climate changes. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
Ключевые слова:
Brain disease; Climate change; Environment; Health
neurotoxin; brain; climate change; disease severity; environmental factor; extreme event; food production; nervous system disorder; public health; risk factor; acclimatization; brain disease; brain infection; climate change; food contamination; health hazard; human; malnutrition; mental health; neuropathology; priority journal; public health; Review; risk factor; water borne disease; brain disease; ecosystem; environmental exposure; pollution; Brain Diseases; Climate Change; Ecosystem; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Pollution; Humans; Public Health
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1096-0953
Ruszkiewicz J. A.
Tin`kov A. A. Aleksej Alekseevich 1989-
Skal`ny'j A. V. Anatolij Viktorovich 1962-
Siokas V.
Dardiotis E.
Tsatsakis A. Aristidis 1957-
Bowman A. B.
da R. J. B. T. Rocha J.B.T.
Ashner M. Mikhae`l` 1955-
Русзкиеwиcз Й. А.
Тиньков А. А. Алексей Алексеевич 1989-
Скальный А. В. Анатолий Викторович 1962-
Сиокас В.
Дардиотис Е.
Цацакис А. Аристидис 1957-
Боwман А. Б.
да Р. Й. Б. Т. Роча Й.Б.Т.
Ашнер М. Михаэль 1955-
Brain diseases in changing climate
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Environmental Research
Academic Press
Vol.177 Num.108637
2019
Обзор
Brain disease Climate change Environment Health
neurotoxin brain climate change disease severity environmental factor extreme event food production nervous system disorder public health risk factor acclimatization brain disease brain infection climate change food contamination health hazard human malnutrition mental health neuropathology priority journal public health Review risk factor water borne disease brain disease ecosystem environmental exposure pollution Brain Diseases Climate Change Ecosystem Environmental Exposure Environmental Pollution Humans Public Health
Climate change is one of the biggest and most urgent challenges for the 21st century. Rising average temperatures and ocean levels, altered precipitation patterns and increased occurrence of extreme weather events affect not only the global landscape and ecosystem, but also human health. Multiple environmental factors influence the onset and severity of human diseases and changing climate may have a great impact on these factors. Climate shifts disrupt the quantity and quality of water, increase environmental pollution, change the distribution of pathogens and severely impacts food production – all of which are important regarding public health. This paper focuses on brain health and provides an overview of climate change impacts on risk factors specific to brain diseases and disorders. We also discuss emerging hazards in brain health due to mitigation and adaptation strategies in response to climate changes. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.