JakartaGlobe-Feb 20

Air pollution poses a danger to everyone, and yet little is known about the extent to which it affects women specifically. As epidemiologic and environmental health professor Budi Haryanto explains, once an air pollution particle is inhaled, it will travel through the respiratory system and into the lungs, affecting all humans regardless of gender or age. “Every human’s respiratory organs, without exception, are bound to be polluted by air pollution,” he said. This is true for men and women, and pollutants can quickly spread to other organs through the nose. Researcher Eky Pramitha Dwi Putri found a significant association between air pollution and decreased lung function in adult women around the Pulo Gadung industrial area in North Jakarta.

She discovered that 31.2 percent of 109 adult women experienced decreased lung function, while the rest had stable lung function. Interestingly, the analysis showed no significant correlation between age or length of time lived in the area and decreased lung function. Still, a significant relationship was found between the length of time spent indoors and reduced lung function. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/neglected-link-air-pollutions-impact-on-womens-health