¶ … China has been the fastest growing economy in the world. The country's government has managed to achieve rapid economic development with an average growth rate of about 10% in the last two decades (based on the Gross Domestic Product). However, the rapid growth of the economy has come at a cost. The country's economic growth has largely been propelled by its expanding manufacturing sector, meaning that many more factories and industries have been built, resulting in environmental problems. The increase in the number of factories has resulted in an increase in indoor and outdoor pollution around the country, subjecting the country's citizens to different health risks (Kan, n.d). Some of the health risks associated with increased air pollution that have become more pronounced in China include; increased premature mortality, hospital admissions and respiratory problems. According to the World Health Organization outdoor air pollution was linked to over three hundred thousand deaths annually in China as of 2003 (Chen et al., 2004).
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Increase in outdoor air pollution in China and in other rapidly industrializing countries has increased global public health concerns on health-associated behaviors....
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