Environmental Stressors and Cardiovascular Health: Acting Locally for Global Impact in a Changing World

Jan 26, 2026Global heart

How Local Environmental Stress Affects Heart and Blood Vessel Health Worldwide

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Abstract

70% of global mortality is attributed to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), with cardiovascular disease (CVD) being the leading cause.

  • The increasing prevalence of environmental risk factors (ERFs) is linked to the rising incidence of NCDs.
  • ERFs encompass various anthropogenic exposures, including air pollution, noise, light pollution, plastic, and chemical pollution.
  • Urbanization exacerbates the effects of ERFs, creating environments with heightened exposure and health risks.
  • Interventions to reduce health impacts from ERFs may require regulatory and policy-driven approaches, especially for vulnerable populations.
  • Developing resiliency and adaptation strategies is necessary to address the ongoing and future challenges posed by environmental stressors.
  • Integrating planetary and environmental health into cardiovascular care could help lower the global burden of CVDs.

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