@misc{Fiedler_Gabriela_Anna_Skutki, author={Fiedler, Gabriela Anna}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Lubuskie Towarzystwo Naukowe}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Wydział Pedagogiki, Psychologii i Socjologii}, language={pol}, abstract={According to the World Health Organization (WHO), health is a state of complete phy-sical, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being that depends on a variety of factors. The biggest influence on maintaining the homeostasis of the human body has lifestyle (in 53%) and, next, the living environment (in 21%). Undoubtedly, factors such as air, water, soil, and living organisms in man's surroundings are equally important. The 19th and in particular the 20th century witnessed an intensive growth of industry and transportation, crop intensification, and urbanization.}, abstract={These developments contributed to the unprecedented pollutant emissions. They have a detrimental influence on people's health and life. It is also estimated that air pollution alone is the cause of 1.4% of the total number of deaths. Furthermore, it leads to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases as well as nervous system disorders. According to the WHO, pollution is respon-sible for 30% of all cases of cancer. One othe most serious environemental problems in the contemporary world is smog over industrialized urban agglomerations. Accordingly, in the article, the authors present various factors detrimental to the environment and thus to human health.}, title={Skutki społeczne antropopresji = Social effects of anthropopression}, type={artykuł}, keywords={zdrowie, zanieczyszczenie środowiska, smog, globalizacja, metale ciężkie, health, environmental pollution, globalization, heavy metals}, }