Air

Air pollution affects the entire population. The levels of pollutants found in the atmosphere are linked to health risks, and any reduction in exposure to these pollutants would be beneficial.

Our missions

  • Coordinate the Air and Health Monitoring Program (Psas) at the national and regional levels to generate knowledge on the links between air pollution and health and provide decision-making tools

  • Inform public authorities, healthcare professionals, and the general public about the health impacts of air pollution

Publications

Here you will find the latest scientific publications related to the studies and research conducted by Santé publique France.

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451 publications

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Air Pollution, Socioeconomic Status, and Health: From Inequalities to Risks, Pathways to Renewing Democratic Equality. Special Issue. Air Pollution, Socioeconomic Status, and Health

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Commented analysis. The moderating effect of individual determinants on the relationship between particulate matter and mortality. Special issue. Air pollution, socioeconomic status, and health

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Commentary. Particulate matter pollution, blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiac autonomic control: the ULTRA multicenter study. Special issue. Cardiovascular effects of air pollution: pathophysiological mechanisms

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Commented analysis. Association between conventional air pollutants and blood levels of hemostatic and inflammatory markers in an urban population. Special issue. Cardiovascular effects of air pollution: pathophysiological mechanisms

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Commentary. Ultrafine particles in ambient air and respiratory health in a group of adults with asthma. Special issue. Air pollution: ultrafine particles and health

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Commented analysis. Association between heart rate variability in older adults and individual exposure to PM1, PM1.25, and PM2.5–10. Special Issue – Air Pollution: “Coarse” Particles and Health