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Air pollution could lead to mental disorders, claims study

The World Bank estimates air pollution costs the global economy over $5 trillion a year.

By CNBCTV18.com Sept 3, 2021 1:13:41 PM IST (Published)


The global mental health crisis is only getting worse as we pollute the air more. A research paper that had involved 13,000 people in the city of London found that mental illnesses were exacerbated by exposure to air pollution. The research found that even a relatively small increase in exposure to nitrogen dioxide leads to a 32 percent increase for people needing community-based treatment. The risk of being admitted to the hospital was as high as 18 percent.

The research paper was authored by Ioannis Bakolis of London’s King’s College and his team for the University of Bristol.

The researchers examined the frequency of admissions in hospitals and allied health services to understand and measure the severity of mental illnesses. It was found that a small reduction in one pollutant alone could reduce illness and save the NHS tens of millions of pounds a year.