Perspective review discusses chronic air pollution effects on children and older adults in Puerto Rico
This perspective review evaluates the relationship between chronic air pollution and environmental exposures in a Puerto Rican setting. The scope of the discussion covers potential impacts on children and older adults across multiple health domains including cancer, respiratory disease, and cardiovascular disease. The authors do not report specific sample sizes, primary outcomes, or secondary outcomes as these details were not provided in the source material.
The review does not present pooled effect sizes or adverse event rates because such data were not reported. The authors highlight that the study setting is Puerto Rico and the population includes vulnerable groups like children and older adults. No specific medications or interventions were detailed in the input data. The review serves to contextualize environmental health concerns rather than provide definitive clinical guidance based on trial evidence.
Key limitations acknowledged by the authors include the absence of reported safety data, follow-up duration, and specific outcome measures. The perspective nature of the work means it synthesizes existing arguments rather than presenting new primary data. Consequently, the practice relevance is described as not reported, and the authors caution against overstatement of causality given the observational perspective and lack of reported certainty notes.