Exercise outside the home How to risk pollution?

Many people stay at home for long periods of time. You may feel uncomfortable when you haven’t exercised for a long time, and it may also result in your body not being as fit as before. Until wondering whether air pollution poses a risk to people who exercise outdoors?
 
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Does air pollution pose a risk of health problems for people who exercise outdoors?
Of course, air pollution can have negative effects on health. The risk or severity of risk depends on the level of pollution. Type of pollutant and existing disease conditions that cause greater risk to the respiratory system, such as asthma. Therefore, if you are a person who has breathing problems and lives in an area with high air pollution You are at higher risk of experiencing pollution-related complications as a result of your outdoor exercise. than people with healthy respiratory function Living in cities with cleaner air They range from headaches and eye, nose and throat pain to an increased risk of asthma. and have a higher risk of death from coronary heart disease and lung cancer
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Does air pollution pose a risk of health problems for people who exercise outdoors?
Of course, air pollution can have negative effects on health. The risk or severity of risk depends on the level of pollution. Type of pollutant and existing disease conditions that cause greater risk to the respiratory system, such as asthma. Therefore, if you are a person who has breathing problems and lives in an area with high air pollution You are at higher risk of experiencing pollution-related complications as a result of your outdoor exercise. than people with healthy respiratory function Living in cities with cleaner air They range from headaches and eye, nose and throat pain to an increased risk of asthma. and have a higher risk of death from coronary heart disease and lung cancer
 
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