Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Air pollution is a major problem worldwide, which could be even more serious for
athletes who train in urban environments. Exercise increases minute ventilation
and exposure to pollutants, but the literature on the effects of air pollution in athletes
is relatively scarce, with the exception of chlorine exposure in athletes of
aquatic sports and air pollution secondary to ice resurfacing in athletes performing in ice arenas. Although air pollution may exert detrimental effects on athletic
performance, little has been published on this topic. The largest body of information
regards the impact of air pollution during urban active transport, i.e., walking
and cycling in cities, due to the potential risk of air pollution in citizens and the
need to rethink urban transportation strategies accordingly. In healthy subjects,
the benefits of physical activity largely outweigh the disadvantages of exposure to
air pollutants. In susceptible individuals, however, such as patients with cardiac or
respiratory disease and children, detrimental effects have been demonstrated.
Improvement in air quality, individual protective behaviors, and prompt communication
to the population of dangerous air quality may help to limit the negative
effects of air pollution on respiratory health
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Exercise; air pollutants; airways
Elenco autori:
Bonsignore, MARIA ROSARIA; Morici, Giuseppe; Cibella, Fabio
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Titolo del libro:
Exercise and Sports Pulmonology - Pathophysiological Adaptations and Rehabilitation