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Air pollution clouds the mind and makes everyday tasks challenging, researchers discover

Last updated: February 6, 2025 3:35 am
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The detrimental effects of air pollution on cognitive functions have been highlighted in a new study, revealing that even short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) can impair a person’s ability to focus on tasks and interpret emotions. This can make everyday activities, such as the weekly supermarket shop, more challenging for individuals.

Researchers from the Universities of Birmingham and Manchester conducted a study where participants were exposed to either high levels of air pollution or clean air, testing their cognitive abilities before and after exposure. The study found that selective attention and emotion recognition were negatively affected by air pollution, regardless of how participants breathed.

The researchers suggest that inflammation caused by pollution may be responsible for these deficits, with working memory being more resilient to short-term pollution exposure. This indicates that some brain functions are more vulnerable to the effects of air pollution.

Co-author Dr. Thomas Faherty stated, “Our study provides compelling evidence that even short-term exposure to particulate matter can have immediate negative effects on brain functions essential for daily activities, such as doing the weekly supermarket shop.”

Professor Francis Pope added, “Poor air quality undermines intellectual development and worker productivity, with significant societal and economic implications. This highlights the urgent need for stricter air quality regulations and public health measures to combat the harmful effects of pollution on brain health.”

The study emphasizes the importance of understanding how air pollution affects cognitive functions and the need for further research to explore the long-term impacts, especially on vulnerable populations like children and older adults. It is the first study to experimentally manipulate inhalation routes of PM air pollution, providing valuable insights into how different pathways affect cognitive functions.

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Globally, air pollution is recognized as the leading environmental risk factor to human health, with PM2.5 being the air pollutant most responsible for health effects. The World Health Organization recommends limits for PM2.5 to be below 15 μg/m³ for 24-hour exposure and 5 μg/m³ for annual exposure.

In conclusion, the study underscores the need for continued research on the impacts of air pollution on cognitive function and the implementation of measures to protect brain health, especially in highly polluted urban areas. The findings have significant implications for public health and call for stricter regulations to combat the harmful effects of air pollution on cognitive abilities.

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