THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISING AT AN ENVIRONMENT WITH AIR POLLUTION (PM2.5) ON VO2MAX, LUNGSâVITAL CAPACITY, AND BLOOD CELL COUNT
Background: The benefits and risks of exercising in a polluted environment must be compared to see how much influence the polluted environment has on health. This research aims to examine the effects of exercise in an environment that is polluted with air pollution (PM2.5) on VO2max, lung vital c...
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id-itb.:486402020-06-30T09:34:55ZTHE EFFECTS OF EXERCISING AT AN ENVIRONMENT WITH AIR POLLUTION (PM2.5) ON VO2MAX, LUNGSâVITAL CAPACITY, AND BLOOD CELL COUNT safei, Imam Indonesia Theses physical activities, air pollution, VO2max, lung vital capacity, blood count cell INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/48640 Background: The benefits and risks of exercising in a polluted environment must be compared to see how much influence the polluted environment has on health. This research aims to examine the effects of exercise in an environment that is polluted with air pollution (PM2.5) on VO2max, lung vital capacity, and blood cell counts. Methods: Two places with the same climate (Temperature and Humidity), but in different amounts of air pollutants, were chosen at UPI Bandung Stadium (Lower Air Pollution) and the Field of SARAGA ITB (Higher Air Pollution). 15 Students of Faculty of Sport and Health Education (FPOK) at UPI Bandung participated in this study. All participants conducted a VO2max, vital lung capacity, and blood cell counts were measured and compared between the two sites. Result: The findings in this study indicated a significant decrease in Hb and MCH in higher polluted air (p = 0.022 Hb, p = 0.033 MCH). Meanwhile, the increase in aerobic performance (VO2max) measured by the distance traveled during PM2.5 was lower by 1.25% compared to PM2.5 condition that was higher by 1.13% but not significant (p = 0.159 lower air pollution, p = 0.310 higher air pollution). a significant increase occurred in the average of leukocytes and platelets by (14.69% p = 0.044 leukocytes, 3.38% p = 0.050 platelets) and this occurred in higher air pollution. Low or high PM2.5 inhalation, while the subject was not training could cause a decrease in vital lung capacity (-9.89% FVC, - 5.79% FEV1, lower air pollution) vs (-12.64% FVC, -11.03% FEV1, higher pollution). Conclusion: Our results observed that an immediatelly effect of high air pollution in aerobic endurance can reduced improvemnets of VO2max, and recuced Hb and MCH productions. On the other hand, our results shows that increasing FVC and FEV1 of all athlete in both of air pollution condition (high or low pollutions). Moreover, based on quantitative data, our study explained that routine exercise will increased a signification reduction in FVC and FEV1. text |
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Background: The benefits and risks of exercising in a polluted environment must be
compared to see how much influence the polluted environment has on health. This
research aims to examine the effects of exercise in an environment that is polluted with
air pollution (PM2.5) on VO2max, lung vital capacity, and blood cell counts. Methods:
Two places with the same climate (Temperature and Humidity), but in different
amounts of air pollutants, were chosen at UPI Bandung Stadium (Lower Air Pollution)
and the Field of SARAGA ITB (Higher Air Pollution). 15 Students of Faculty of Sport
and Health Education (FPOK) at UPI Bandung participated in this study. All
participants conducted a VO2max, vital lung capacity, and blood cell counts were
measured and compared between the two sites. Result: The findings in this study
indicated a significant decrease in Hb and MCH in higher polluted air (p = 0.022 Hb,
p = 0.033 MCH). Meanwhile, the increase in aerobic performance (VO2max) measured
by the distance traveled during PM2.5 was lower by 1.25% compared to PM2.5
condition that was higher by 1.13% but not significant (p = 0.159 lower air pollution,
p = 0.310 higher air pollution). a significant increase occurred in the average of
leukocytes and platelets by (14.69% p = 0.044 leukocytes, 3.38% p = 0.050 platelets)
and this occurred in higher air pollution. Low or high PM2.5 inhalation, while the
subject was not training could cause a decrease in vital lung capacity (-9.89% FVC, -
5.79% FEV1, lower air pollution) vs (-12.64% FVC, -11.03% FEV1, higher pollution).
Conclusion: Our results observed that an immediatelly effect of high air pollution in
aerobic endurance can reduced improvemnets of VO2max, and recuced Hb and MCH
productions. On the other hand, our results shows that increasing FVC and FEV1 of
all athlete in both of air pollution condition (high or low pollutions). Moreover, based
on quantitative data, our study explained that routine exercise will increased a
signification reduction in FVC and FEV1.
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THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISING AT AN ENVIRONMENT WITH AIR POLLUTION (PM2.5) ON VO2MAX, LUNGSâVITAL CAPACITY, AND BLOOD CELL COUNT |
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