Health10/3/2025The Guardian

Frailty in ageing populations worsened by air pollution, global review finds

Frailty in ageing populations worsened by air pollution, global review finds

The global review of studies has found that air pollution increases the likelihood of people becoming frail in middle and old age. Frailty is a condition linked to heightened vulnerability and loss of independence, but it is reversible. As people are living longer, it is crucial to address the challenges and maximize the quality of life in old age. The review highlights the need to address air pollution, which can exacerbate the issue of frailty in aging populations. By tackling this problem, healthcare systems can work towards ensuring that the additional years of life are spent in good health and with greater independence.

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