Environmental factors

Cards (15)

  • Environmental Factors Affecting Development
    • Pollution exposure and possible health impact
    • Poor housing – causing health conditions
  • Exposure to pollution can influence development and be a major source of ill health
  • Types of pollution
    • Indoor household pollutants, including mould, cleaning products and central heating poisonous gases
    • Outdoor pollution from biofuels, car exhaust and allergens such as pollen
    • Noise pollution
  • Noise pollution
    Can impact on sleep and overall well-being
  • Respiratory Disorders caused by air pollution
    • Runny nose
    • Asthma
    • Exacerbation of previously-existing respiratory illness
    • Chronic illnesses including lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and emphysema
  • Inhaling air pollution
    Can cause pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress, and the furring up of arteries and increases clotting
  • Long-term (chronic) exposure to air pollutants is strongly linked to cases of heart disease and strokes
  • Symptoms of allergic reactions to allergens
    • Mild
    • More severe
  • Histamines are produced by the body as it reacts and there is a rise of antigens in the blood
  • Over the counter antihistamines can be taken but in more serious cases, doctors can prescribe stronger antihistamines and a steroid inhaler
  • The World Health Organisation (WHO) published a report showing the clear links between poor housing and an increase risk of people developing respiratory and cardiovascular health conditions as well as anxiety and depression
  • Low income families may feel they are trapped and unable to change their circumstances and as family size increases there is the issue of over crowding
  • Older people who rely on the state pension may fear that rising fuel costs
  • In response they may not have their heating on all day or live in houses that have suitable insulation
  • With little physical movement and a declining fat layer they are more susceptible to hypothermia, which can lead to death