The study could offer an opportunity to improve the effectiveness of advice.
New research by the University of Stirling has offered a greater understanding of how people with asthma in Scotland are affected by air pollution.
The study could offer an opportunity to improve the effectiveness of advice aimed at helping individuals to reduce their personal exposure to air pollution.
Asthma is the world’s most widespread chronic respiratory condition and more than 368,000 people receive treatment for asthma in Scotland, 7% of the population.
Meanwhile, air pollution causes seven million premature deaths every year, with an estimated 2500–3500 of those in Scotland.
Exposure to air pollution is a known asthma trigger and University of Stirling researchers interviewed 36 people in Scotland who spoke in detail about the impact on their lives.


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