Abstract

People's physical and mental health are affected by chronic diseases in varied degrees, including chronic lung diseases, cardiovascular disorders, and metabolic diseases. Chronic conditions that are not controlled and are left untreated for an extended length of time can result in psychological issues including mood disorders and place an increased strain on families and society. Finding the appropriate intervention targets and understanding the disease's pathogenic causes and mechanisms are now major concerns for society. With more study, it may become clear that tobacco smoking or the air pollution it produces are directly responsible for the development and progression of chronic diseases. In order to help people better understand the relationship between tobacco use and chronic diseases and to identify and treat them at an early stage, this paper describes the effects of tobacco use and air pollution on various chronic diseases and their correlation with emotions. It also describes the corresponding interventions and preventive measures in accordance with the principle of the health impact pyramid.

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