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  1. 19 lut 2024 · Key Findings. The evidence shows that short- and long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution, heat, traffic noise, and green and blue spaces can significantly affect childrens and adolescents’ respiratory, cardiovascular, and cognitive health and learning performance.

  2. 8 lip 2019 · Emerging evidence supports the possibility that CO 2 (at concentrations <5,000 ppm) poses direct risks to human health. These risks include inflammation, reduced higher-level cognitive...

  3. The right to clean air is far from the reality for children and young people in Europe and Central Asia. More than 83 per cent of children2 in 50 countries across the region are exposed to ambient air pollution. children and teenagers in 52 countries in Europe and Central Asia died from causes linked to air pollution in 2019. 5,801 4,917 ~85%

  4. 1 lip 2024 · In order to offer a more nuanced comprehension of the substantial heterogeneity observed in the connection between indoor CO2 exposure and brain activity during wakefulness, we undertook subgroup analyses based on EEG signal sources, test states, exposure time, and subject characteristics.

  5. 1 cze 2023 · Recent studies have shown that short-term exposure to high levels of indoor carbon dioxide (CO 2) could negatively affect human cognitive performance, but the results are still controversial.

  6. 9 wrz 2021 · Our paper published today shows the significant acute effects of PM2.5 and ventilation on cognitive test performance. These findings add to a growing body of evidence of how air pollution affects brain health, both short- and long-term.

  7. Human experimental studies have suggested that short-term CO 2 exposure beginning at 1000 ppm affects cognitive performances including decision making and problem resolution. Changes in autonomic systems due to low-level exposure to CO 2 may involve these effects.

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