Exposure to contaminants during active transport in Uruguay and the effect on health parameters.

Air pollutants can have a substantial impact on health. Particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) can penetrate the respiratory system and produce inflammation; chronic exposure can damage lung tissue. Several environmental and daily habits have been reported to increase the risk of disease and adverse he...

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Autor principal: Colistro, Valentina (author)
Altres autors: D'Angelo, Mauro (author), Gonzalez, Elizabeth (author), Franchi, Ignacio (author), Vera, Ana Clara (author), Alemán, Alicia (author)
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Idioma:anglès
Publicat: 2024
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Accés en línia:https://www.neha.org/july-aug-2024
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/46941
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Sumari:Air pollutants can have a substantial impact on health. Particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) can penetrate the respiratory system and produce inflammation; chronic exposure can damage lung tissue. Several environmental and daily habits have been reported to increase the risk of disease and adverse health conditions. We carried out a study to assess the importance and effect of these factors on human health. The objective was to measure exposure to environmental pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, nitrogen dioxide, and noise) by studying cyclists in Montevideo, Uruguay. We measured environmental pollutants on two urban routes with high and low values of the environmental variables and biometrics of participating cyclists. No significant differences were found between routes. Our results suggest that active transport benefits seem to outweigh health risks in Montevideo for the sampled cycling routes. Our study provides knowledge about characteristics of the environment, which is an important input when monoxide, air quality planning where to place bikeways in Montevideo.