The Health Effects of Exercising in Air Pollution

Giles, LV; Koehle, MS

HERO ID

2331995

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

24174304

HERO ID 2331995
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2014
Title The Health Effects of Exercising in Air Pollution
Authors Giles, LV; Koehle, MS
Journal Sports Medicine
Volume 44
Issue 2
Page Numbers 223-249
Abstract The health benefits of exercise are well known. Many of the most accessible forms of exercise, such as walking, cycling, and running often occur outdoors. This means that exercising outdoors may increase exposure to urban air pollution. Regular exercise plays a key role in improving some of the physiologic mechanisms and health outcomes that air pollution exposure may exacerbate. This problem presents an interesting challenge of balancing the beneficial effects of exercise along with the detrimental effects of air pollution upon health. This article summarizes the pulmonary, cardiovascular, cognitive, and systemic health effects of exposure to particulate matter, ozone, and carbon monoxide during exercise. It also summarizes how air pollution exposure affects maximal oxygen consumption and exercise performance. This article highlights ways in which exercisers could mitigate the adverse health effects of air pollution exposure during exercise and draws attention to the potential importance of land use planning in selecting exercise facilities.
Doi 10.1007/s40279-013-0108-z
Pmid 24174304
Wosid WOS:000330985600006
Url //link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40279-013-0108-z
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Comments Journal: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) ISSN: 1179-2035
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword Medical Sciences--Surgery; Particulate Matter; Carbon Monoxide; Air pollution; Exercise; Outdoor air quality; Cardiovascular disease; Heart attacks; Pollutants; Physical fitness; Oxidative stress; Bicycling; Heart rate; Mortality; Traffic congestion; Nitrogen dioxide; North America; Carbon Monoxide -- adverse effects; Lung -- physiology; Animals; Risk Assessment; Oxygen Consumption -- physiology; Transportation -- methods; Ozone -- adverse effects; Lung -- drug effects; Disease Models, Animal; Respiration Disorders -- chemically induced; Particulate Matter -- adverse effects; Cognition Disorders -- chemically induced; Exercise -- physiology; Cognition Disorders -- prevention & control; Respiration Disorders -- prevention & control; Cardiovascular Diseases -- prevention & control; Air Pollution -- adverse effects; Cardiovascular Diseases -- chemically induced