英文摘要 |
This study aimed to examine the effects of exercise on cardiopulmonary function and inflammatory biomarkers in individuals exposed to PM2.5 pollution. The study conducted a systematic review of literature published in English or Chinese before March 2023, using the PICO model to identify relevant studies. The inclusion criteria were limited to studies that directly measured PM2.5 concentrations and included an exercise intervention, while animal, conference, and non-research articles were excluded. After removing duplicate studies, the review identified 16 relevant articles for analysis and consolidation. The quality of the studies was assessed using the Cochrane RoB 2.0 (Risk of Bias) tool. The results of the review suggest that prolonged exposure to high PM2.5 concentrations can have negative health effects, but the impact of low PM2.5 levels on health can vary depending on exercise type, intensity, and duration. This systematic review provides valuable clinical reference and application value for healthcare professionals, as it highlights the importance of considering the potential effects of air pollution on individuals engaging in exercise. It also highlights the need for further research in this area to better understand the complex relationship between exercise, air pollution, and health outcomes. |