2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.105187
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Urban-associated diseases: Candidate diseases, environmental risk factors, and a path forward

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“…The negative effects of screentime are related to disturbances such as irritability, cognitive disorders and obesity, to mention just a few [20]. This phenomenon of our modern age-also called digital pollution-is shaking the concept of healthy aging, and several studies have focussed on this area, identifying urban-associated diseases [21][22][23]. In the same way, the interest in studying the role of artificial VIS in skin aging is increasing, and several studies report oxidative stress, damage and mitochondria dysfunction induced by artificial VIS in skin cells [4,8,9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative effects of screentime are related to disturbances such as irritability, cognitive disorders and obesity, to mention just a few [20]. This phenomenon of our modern age-also called digital pollution-is shaking the concept of healthy aging, and several studies have focussed on this area, identifying urban-associated diseases [21][22][23]. In the same way, the interest in studying the role of artificial VIS in skin aging is increasing, and several studies report oxidative stress, damage and mitochondria dysfunction induced by artificial VIS in skin cells [4,8,9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global burden of urban‐associated diseases, such as many auto‐immune and inflammatory diseases (reviewed in Flies et al ), have partly been attributed to a loss of human microbial diversity. This loss is evident in the decrease of diversity in urban versus rural populations (von Hertzen et al ; Lehtimäki et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may partly explain the determined frequencies for ABPA in patients <18 years in the studied residential area types. In future, the majority of people will live in urban areas, spending most of their time indoors (Rydin et al, 2012;Leung and Lee, 2016;Flies et al, 2019). Many issues are connected with this progress and the influence of urban environment associated factors will increase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, diagnosis of ABPA in patients with CF remains challenging (Janahi et al, 2017). In future, approximately 70 % of the world´s population will live in urban areas and modern urbanites will spend approximately 90 % of their times indoors (Rydin et al, 2012;Leung and Lee, 2016;Flies et al, 2019). If the patient's environment poses a potential risk to Aspergillus colonization, preventive measures could be identified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%