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Attitudes towards air quality during outdoor exercise amongst habitual exercisers

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posted on 2025-06-24, 15:59 authored by Scarlett Moloney, Jane M Black, Valerie Gladwell, Nic Bury, Gavin Devereux

The effects of air pollution on health outcomes are well‐established. However, little is known about perceptions of air pollution and how it may influence exercise behaviours. The aim of this study was to understand the perceived importance of air pollution during planned exercise, and where relevant, explore how those perceptions may differ between those living in different locations. A questionnaire was disseminated to several running and cycling clubs in the United Kingdom, covering population characteristics to determine urban, rural or coastal residents and exercisers, self‐reported asthma, perceptions of air quality during active travel, planned exercise and attitudes towards learning more about the topic. Anonymised responses were gained from 381 adult participants (≥18 years and 60% female), 119 of whom answered questions related to active travel. More than half (54%) of all respondents think about the air quality they are exposed to during exercise and how it may affect their health. More urban than rural respondents (59% vs. 47% and p = 0.03) think about air quality and the impact it may have on their health when exercising. There were insufficient coastal respondents for direct comparison. Most survey respondents (57%) state that they would take the most severe course of action regarding exercise behaviour by avoiding it altogether during periods of heavy road traffic. Individuals with self‐reported asthma (n = 60), irrespective of place of residence, are the most likely to be conscious of the potential effects of air pollution on their health and exercise performance compared to counterparts without self‐reported asthma.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

24

Issue number

11

Page range

1671-1679

Publication title

European Journal of Sport Science

ISSN

1746-1391

Publisher

Wiley

Location

Germany

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Journal Article

Media of output

Print-Electronic

Affiliated with

  • School of Psychology and Sport Science Outputs