Hypertension and Environmental Factors

Hypertension is significantly influenced by environmental factors such as pollution and climate change. Increased exposure to pollutants like particulate matter and toxins can elevate blood pressure, stressing cardiovascular health. Climate change exacerbates this issue by intensifying heatwaves and altering air quality. Additionally, urban areas often face higher pollution levels compared to rural settings, contributing to greater health disparities. Urban residents may experience elevated hypertension rates due to poor air quality and higher stress levels, whereas rural populations, though less exposed to pollution, might still suffer from hypertension related to other environmental stressors. Addressing these factors is crucial for managing hypertension effectively.

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