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Study shows how PM2.5 raises health, economic costs for elderly

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February 7, 2025
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India’s elderly population to reach 319 million by 2050, requires unified action
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NEW DELHI: While air pollution is becoming a growing health issue worldwide, a new study focussed on its health and economic costs in the elderly. The study led by researchers from the University of Tokyo in Japan highlights how fine particulate pollution, or PM2.5 worsens health outcomes, as well as creates significant socioeconomic challenges in regions with ageing populations and limited medical resources.

PM2.5 refers to microscopic particles of pollution small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, leading to severe respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. The particles are small enough to evade the body’s natural defences in the nose and throat, making direct prevention difficult. This becomes especially problematic in elderly populations.

“As we age, our immune systems weaken and our bodies are less able to defend against pollutants. Even moderate exposure can exacerbate pre-existing conditions, leading to higher hospitalisation rates and premature mortality,” said lead author Associate Professor Yin Long.

“Our study provides new insights into impacts of PM2.5 in ageing regions, with a particular focus on the mismatch between those impacts and regional medical resource distribution.”

The team focuses on Japan — a country where almost 30 per cent of the population is aged 65 or older. Examining the relationship between PM2.5 exposure, health care disparities, and economic impacts, the team found that elderly people living in rural regions suffer more from PM2.5 pollution.

They also have less comprehensive medical infrastructure than the urban areas, which are much better equipped and staffed. As a result, their economic costs compared to urban regions are higher.

“Many rural areas lack the specialised hospitals and trained professionals needed to treat diseases exacerbated by PM2.5, such as strokes and heart attacks,” said Long.

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