The Impact of Air Pollution on Respiratory Health Results: An Analysis of Asthma and COPD in a Population Study
Narayan Vyas, Patange Aparna P., Prasenjit Das, Yash Mahajan
Abstract
Numerous studies have connected air pollution to various health problems, including asthma, COPD, and reduced lung function. Particulate Matter (PM), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), and Ozone are three of the most notable pollutants that contribute significantly to worsening chronic diseases. Recent research has revealed that patients with respiratory disorders can have their COVID-19 symptoms made worse by increased levels of air pollution in their environments. U.S. scientists studying this connection will benefit from the Air Quality System (AQS) data of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Air pollution in the environment and its effects on respiratory health can be studied using the tried-and-true linear regression method. Pollution in the air poses not only a risk to the natural world but also a significant danger to human health, and this situation requires quick attention.