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Anthony F. DiMarco , M.D . Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilition

Anthony F. DiMarco , M.D . Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilition Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Facts About Breathing. You take a breath about 20,000 times a day (~ 12 breaths per minute )

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Anthony F. DiMarco , M.D . Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilition

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  1. Anthony F. DiMarco, M.D. Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilition Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio, USA

  2. Facts About Breathing • You take a breath about 20,000 times a day (~ 12 breaths per minute) • We breath about 500 ml/breath • We breath 10,000 liters or 2500 gallons/day • We breath in over a billion small particles a day (1,000,000,000)

  3. Chemicals

  4. Exhaust

  5. Sources of Air Pollution • Exhaust from Motor Vehicles • Emissions from Chemical Factories • Non-Chemical Industries • Waste Re-cycling • Smoking • Amount of pollution in steadily increasing every minute of every day

  6. Pollutants • sulfur dioxide • nitrogen dioxide • nitric oxide • carbon monoxide • particulates • photochemical oxidants • ozone • toxic metals

  7. Air Pollution Respiratory Health Effects • Short Term • Cough • Shortness of breath • Wheezing • Acute Bronchitis • Reversible reductions in lung function

  8. Air Pollution Respiratory Health Effects • Long-term • Asthma • Chronic Bronchitis • Irreversible reductions in lung function • Emphysema • Increased susceptibility to infection

  9. Air Pollution

  10. Preventing and Reducing Air Pollution Clean Air Act and Amendments National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

  11. Thank you!

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