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Your Age: "X"
Health age compares your life expectancy to the life expectancy of other Canadian X year old male/female. The difference is added or subtracted from your current age.
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You'll see 0 years if you are in the healthiest group. Have a look at the FAQ section to see where these recommendations come from.
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Air quality is considered satisfactory, with little or no risk to anyone.
Air quality is acceptable for the general population and are likely unaffected at this level.
Sensitive groups may experience health effects and symptoms including:
Worsened asthma symptoms.
Mild irritation of the respiratory system.
Coughing or difficulty breathing.
Increased risk of respiratory infections.
The general population may experience health effects and symptoms such as:
Irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat.
Shortness of breath.
Fatigue or discomfort.
Persistent coughing
Increased risk of heart attacks or strokes in individuals with preexisting conditions.
Sensitive groups may experience severe health effects and symptoms such as:
Significant worsening of asthma or chronic bronchitis
Increased risk of cardiovascular stress or hospitalization
Substantial risk of severe respiratory or cardiovascular complications
Extremely vulnerable to life-threatening effects.
May require immediate medical intervention
Sensitive groups include:
Children: Their developing lungs are more vulnerable to pollutants.
Elderly: They are at higher risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
People with existing conditions: Asthma, COPD, heart disease, or diabetes.
Pregnant individuals: Air pollution may affect both mother and fetus.
1 in 10 deaths worldwide is attributable to air pollution exposure. The level of air pollution in your neighbourhood can have an impact on your life expectancy. To see these impacts we will enter the particle matter or PM2.5 levels in your area.
To find out this level in your area, we recommend: aqicn.org/here