How Air Pollution Impacts Childhood Health and Development
How Air Pollution Impacts Childhood Health and Development
Global · Published Jul 6, 2026
Air pollution, particularly PM2.5, can affect childhood health by disrupting impulse control, potentially leading to obesity.
Understanding these effects can help parents and policymakers take preventive measures.

How PM2.5 Affects Childhood Development

Studies show that exposure to PM2.5 during the first year of life—a critical period for brain development—can lead to difficulties in self-regulation and impulse control. These behavioral changes are associated with higher body fat and BMI in children aged four to eight. Poor inhibitory control, a known factor in obesity, may be influenced by PM2.5's neurotoxic effects, altering eating behaviors programmed early in life.

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