**4. Conclusion**

Climate change may alter concentrations of air pollutants or alterations in mechanisms of pollutant transport and thus influence individual and public health. The potential impacts of climate change and air pollution on lipid disorders is considered as an important area of investigation. This is of special concern for low- and middle-income countries, where the burden of air pollution and climate-related health disorders, and the burden of noncommunicable diseases are emerging. Effects of environmental factors on dyslipidemia should be considered in primordial and primary prevention of chronic diseases from early life.
