Fijnstof: onzichtbaar gezondheidsgevaar
Luchtvervuiling is een wereldwijd probleem. Naar schatting 92% van alle mensen leeft in gebieden waar luchtvervuiling (fijnstof, gassen) de norm van de Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie voor de luchtkwaliteit overschrijdt.1 Wetenschappers zijn zeer bezorgd over de schadelijke effecten van fijnstof, in de lucht zwevende deeltjes (Particulate Matter, particle pollution) met een maximale diameter van 10 micrometer (PM10). Wat kunnen de gevolgen voor de gezondheid zijn van blootstelling aan fijnstof en welke nutriënten beperken de toxische effecten?
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