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Bengaluru's Air Quality Affects Mental Well-being
16 Jan
Summary
- Air pollution is linked to increased anxiety, sleep problems, and fatigue.
- Pollutants can cause neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in the brain.
- Climate anxiety is emerging, especially among younger, environmentally conscious individuals.

Sustained exposure to Bengaluru's poor air quality is now demonstrably affecting residents' mental well-being. Healthcare professionals are observing a significant increase in reported anxiety, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and stress, suggesting a growing mental health crisis linked to pollution.
Experts explain that inhaled pollutants can trigger neuroinflammation and oxidative stress within the brain. This process can damage brain cells over time, leading to short-term effects such as fatigue and cognitive difficulties, often referred to as brain fog. For sensitive individuals, especially those on two-wheelers, these symptoms can be pronounced.
The impact is compounded by factors like persistent pollution alerts and reduced outdoor activity, creating a chronically stressful environment. This disruption affects children's play, older adults' mobility, and professionals' productivity, potentially worsening existing mental health conditions and contributing to social isolation and health anxiety.




