Associations between indoor air quality (IAQ) and health in sport practise environments are not well understood due to limited knowledge of magnitude of inhaled pollutants. Thus, this study assessed IAQ in four health clubs (HC1-HC4) and estimated inhaled doses during different types of activities. Gaseous (TVOCs, CO, O3, CO2) and particulate pollutants (PM1, PM4) were continuously collected during 40 days. IAQ was influenced both by human occupancy and the intensity of the performed exercises. Levels of all pollutants were higher when clubs were occupied (p < 0.05) than for vacant periods, with higher medians in main workout areas rather than in spaces/studios for group activities. In all spaces, TVOCs highly exceeded legislative limit (60...
Introduction: Various air pollutants are found in several interior environments, sometimes at increa...
The quality of indoor air in Australian buildings is unknown due to limited published data. The asse...
Recent 'Global Burden of Disease' studies have provided quantitative evidence of the significant rol...
Associations between indoor air quality (IAQ) and health in sport practise environments are not well...
Fitness centres (FC) represent a unique indoor microenvironment. Exercising on regular basis provide...
The context for this thesis is the concern that people who practice physical activity are more susce...
Because of COVID-19, the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in sports facilities has been a concern ...
As many people and athletes exercise indoor, in their homes or other sports arenas because of outdoo...
As many people and athletes exercise indoor, in their homes or other sports arenas because of outdoo...
In July 2012, an indoor/outdoor monitoring programme was undertaken in two university sports facilit...
The aim of this review was to investigate human exposure to relevant indoor air contaminants, predic...
This study aimed to analyze the risk of infection (influenza and tuberculosis) for individuals parti...
In July 2012, an indoor/outdoor monitoring programme was undertaken in two university sports facilit...
Despite being an active topic of discussion since the 1980s, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) remains an eme...
In new buildings, there are increasingly stringent requirements for ventilation, both in terms of en...
Introduction: Various air pollutants are found in several interior environments, sometimes at increa...
The quality of indoor air in Australian buildings is unknown due to limited published data. The asse...
Recent 'Global Burden of Disease' studies have provided quantitative evidence of the significant rol...
Associations between indoor air quality (IAQ) and health in sport practise environments are not well...
Fitness centres (FC) represent a unique indoor microenvironment. Exercising on regular basis provide...
The context for this thesis is the concern that people who practice physical activity are more susce...
Because of COVID-19, the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in sports facilities has been a concern ...
As many people and athletes exercise indoor, in their homes or other sports arenas because of outdoo...
As many people and athletes exercise indoor, in their homes or other sports arenas because of outdoo...
In July 2012, an indoor/outdoor monitoring programme was undertaken in two university sports facilit...
The aim of this review was to investigate human exposure to relevant indoor air contaminants, predic...
This study aimed to analyze the risk of infection (influenza and tuberculosis) for individuals parti...
In July 2012, an indoor/outdoor monitoring programme was undertaken in two university sports facilit...
Despite being an active topic of discussion since the 1980s, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) remains an eme...
In new buildings, there are increasingly stringent requirements for ventilation, both in terms of en...
Introduction: Various air pollutants are found in several interior environments, sometimes at increa...
The quality of indoor air in Australian buildings is unknown due to limited published data. The asse...
Recent 'Global Burden of Disease' studies have provided quantitative evidence of the significant rol...