Environmental stressors and cardiovascular health: acting locally for global impact in a changing world

Jan 20, 2026European heart journal

How Environmental Stress Affects Heart and Blood Vessel Health Worldwide

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Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for 70% of global mortality, accounting for over 38 million deaths annually.

  • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) constitutes the majority of NCD-related fatalities.
  • Environmental risk factors (ERFs) such as air pollution, noise, and chemical exposure are increasingly associated with the prevalence of NCDs.
  • Urbanization has intensified exposure to these environmental risks, creating urgent public health challenges.
  • Regulatory and policy-driven interventions are needed to address the sources of these exposures and protect vulnerable populations.
  • Integration of environmental health considerations into cardiovascular care may help reduce the incidence of CVDs.

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