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Study Reveals Links Between UK Air Pollution and Mental Ill-Health 60

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Long-term exposure to even comparatively low levels of air pollution could cause depression and anxiety, according to a study exploring the links between air quality and mental ill-health. Tracking the incidence of depression and anxiety in almost 500,000 UK adults over 11 years, researchers found that those living in areas with higher pollution were more likely to suffer episodes, even when air quality was within official limits. Writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association Psychiatry, the researchers, from the universities of Oxford and Beijing and Imperial College London, said their findings suggested a need for stricter standards or regulations for air pollution control.

The researchers drew on the data of 389,185 participants from the UK Biobank, modeling and giving a score to the air pollution, including PM2.5 and PM10, nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide for the areas in which they lived. They found 13,131 cases of depression and 15,835 of anxiety were identified among their sample within a follow-up period of about 11 years. As air pollution increased, the researchers found, so did cases of depression and anxiety. Exposure-response curves were non-linear, however, with steeper slopes at lower levels and plateauing trends at higher exposure, suggesting that long-term exposure to low levels of pollution were just just as likely to lead to diagnoses as exposure to higher levels.
"Considering that many countries' air quality standards are still well above the latest World Health Organization global air quality guidelines 2021, stricter standards or regulations for air pollution control should be implemented in the future policy making," the researchers wrote.
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Study Reveals Links Between UK Air Pollution and Mental Ill-Health

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  • And living in England.

  • The researchers were mostly from the UK, therefore they may have been affected by the pollution and produced a flawed study. If they were not affected by the pollution and produced a good study, then how can their claim be true that UK air pollution causes mental ill health? Reductio ad absurdum.

    • How about disregarding it because it was paid for by the CCP, which has a vested interest in discouraging economic activity in the UK?

      Don't you find it a bit suspicious that China, which has far more people, far more data on those people, and far more pollution, paid to have this research done somewhere else? Do you think it is likely that they will implement policies based on this research, or are they just hoping their competitors will?

  • Given what has been happening in the UK over the past several years I'd feel depressed and anxious if I were living there, especially if I were at the lower end of the income spectrum meaning that I'd likely be living in an area of higher air pollution.
    • Could you at least read the fucking summary? They attracted over 11 years. The current shit storm in the UK started with the brexit referendum in 2016.

      It's extremely well documented that air pollution causes a variety of mental problems. This isn't correlation and causation it's just more data to add to what we already know. And so that we can ignore it like we keep doing because people really really love cars and nobody wants to spend a little extra money making factories zero emissions.

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      • Could you at least read the fucking summary? They attracted over 11 years.

        Poor people have lived in crappy areas for a lot longer than 11 years.

        nobody wants to spend a little extra money making factories zero emissions.

        Most air pollution doesn't come from factories.

        There are also rapidly diminishing returns. A smokestack scrubber can remove 90% of pollution. Removing the next 9% may cost ten times as much. The last 1% may cost a hundred times as much.

        At some point, it makes more sense to spend the money on something else, like better schools, wind turbines, or importing products from China so the pollution happens there instead.

      • Could you at least read the fucking summary? They attracted over 11 years. The current shit storm in the UK started with the brexit referendum in 2016.

        Brexit occurred within the timeframe of the study.

        • The UK's had Tories then New Labour (same as Tories) then Tories again for the past 4 decades. For ordinary working UK citizens, it's been on a downward trajectory for all that time. So yeah, pretty depressing in & of itself.
    • Treating people like they treat rats in crowding studies has the same effect: anxiety and depression.

      We've already shown urban living to be a cause - another cause isn't needed for science (though I suspect it's compounding).

      What they do need is cherry-picked data for their "Fifteen Minute Cities" flavor of Global Communism, so here 'ya go.

      And, yes, isolating factories downwind of living areas is ideal. Yet fixing the diet is much more cost effective and achievable quickly for a larger effect size.

      And that

    • There is no correlation between electoral outcomes and mental health. While the depressed and anxious do sometimes fixate on politics, their mental states do not vary along with political changes.
  • The rate of schizophrenia is much higher among Afro-Caribbean residents in the UK than other UK residents. However, this is believed to be due to environmental factors, not genetics.

    • by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) on Thursday February 02, 2023 @02:50AM (#63259139)

      The rate of schizophrenia is much higher among Afro-Caribbean residents in the UK than other UK residents.

      In America, the rate for African-Americans is three times higher than for whites.

      Men have significantly higher rates than women.

      The countries of Southeast Asia have the highest rates.

      Epidemiology of schizophrenia [wikipedia.org]

      Sex differences in schizophrenia [wikipedia.org]

      However, this is believed to be due to environmental factors, not genetics.

      This "belief" is made for political reasons. It is not based on data.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        In America, the rate for African-Americans

        The countries of Southeast Asia have the highest rates.

        You are telling us that people in more polluted and poorer parts of the world have higher rates of schizophrenia? Two different races, cultures, diets, lifestyles. And that is not environmental, it's..?

        • The countries of Southeast Asia have the highest rates.

          You are telling us that people in more polluted and poorer parts of the world have higher rates of schizophrenia?

          No. Southeast Asia is not very polluted and not very poor.

          Singapore is, by far, the wealthiest country in Southeast Asia and one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Singapore's per capita GDP is higher than America's. Singapore also has stringent pollution controls. Yet it has the 7th highest schizophrenia rate in the world.

          And that is not environmental

          The environment may be a factor, but it does not explain the (very) wide disparities between ethnic groups.

          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            Singapore is pretty small. What about the other, much larger, SE Asian countries?

            • Singapore is pretty small.

              Singapore has 5 million people.

              What about the other, much larger, SE Asian countries?

              They have very wide variations in their development level and exposure to pollutants. Economically and developmentally, Myanmar is the polar opposite of Singapore. The only thing all the nations of Southeast Asia have in common is high rates of schizophrenia.

              Go here and click on the map: Epidemiology of schizophrenia [wikipedia.org].

  • The evidence on smoking, drinking, cocaine is convincing.

    The evidence on salt in food, processed meat snd air pollution( especially when treated as one thing, as here ) is not convincing.

    More bad research, trying to prove a point and not uncover the truth, does not help convince me.
  • A study from the department of the fucking obvious.

    Both of these things ( Air Pollution & Depression ) are symptoms of a neglectful conservative governments.
    Air Pollution kills approximately 33000 people in the UK per year. Air pollution that could be avoided but our tory governments policies are those that INCREASE pollution and mame our planets ability to sequester it, not decrease it or rewiild areas of land
    Thanks to our system facilitating the agenda of billionaires and the ruling class aka Tories
    Me

  • just look at people living in the Los Angeles basin most are borderline insane and many already are insane
    • Unfortunately, residents of low-population, rural states like Wyoming and Montana also appear to be insane. In addition, many also suffer from low intelligence, a problem not as prevalent in the area you mention. This would suggest that there's more to the situation than simply living in an urban environment.

  • There is also a known correlation between living in cities and the incidence of anxiety and depression. Is that because of pollution? Is it because of something else, but since there is going to be more pollution in cities than rural areas then any analysis failing to control for urban/rural differences is going to show a correlation between pollution and those mental illnesses?

    Also, they failed to disclose the conflict of interest presented by the fact that the CCP paid for this study, and they have a

  • It was found that chess players made more mistakes and worse mistakes as a direct function of air pollution. The study group was reasonably large (around 120 or so players in total) and involved comparing actual moves against the results of one of the top chess AIs to determine which moves were mistakes and how severe those mistakes were. From what I understand, the study looked at multiple games between the same two people so that apples were compared with apples. (I forget exactly how many games were look

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