Slezakova, KlaraMadureira, JoanaTeixeira, João PauloPereira, Maria do Carmo2021-03-132021-03-132020-10http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/7479The life of 21st century has become more sedentary, which promotes higher prevalence of noncommunicable diseases; about one third of worldwide adult population is insufficiently active which translates to 6% of global deaths. Furthermore, physical inactivity combined with unsuitable diet may lead to increased obesity. In order to improve the overall health and well-being, various national and international organizations recommend to practice physical exercise on regular basis. In cities, outdoor exercising is the most common and accessible form of exercising. However, the respective benefits can be reduced or even outweighed by the adverse effects of air pollution. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the influence of air pollution on human inhalation dose and deposition in respiratory tract while conducting different types of physical exercise.engAir ExposurePhysical ExerciseParticlesRespiratory SystemAr e Saúde OcupacionalParticle related air exposure during physical exercise: levels, dose and deposition in respiratory systemconference object