Physical activity in an air-polluted environment: behavioral, psychological and neuroimaging protocol for a prospective cohort study (Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment study - Program 4).
Steriani ElavskyV JandačkováL KnapováV VašendováM SeberaB KaštovskáD BlaschováJ KühnováR CimlerD VilímekT BosekJ KoenigD JandačkaPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
The design of the study will allow for (1) the assessment of both short-term variation and long-term change in behavioral parameters, (2) evaluation of the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries and psychological factors impacting behavior and injury recovery, and (3) the impact that air pollution status (and change) has on behavior, psychological resilience, and injury recovery. Furthermore, the integration of MRI techniques and cognitive assessment in combination with data on behavioral, biological and environmental variables will provide an opportunity to examine brain structure and cognitive function in relation to health behavior and air pollution, as well as other factors affecting resilience against and vulnerability to adverse changes in brain structure and cognitive aging. This study will help inform individuals about personal risk factors and decision-makers about the impact of environmental factors on negative health outcomes and potential underlying biological, behavioral and psychological mechanisms. Challenges and opportunities stemming from the timing of the study that coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic are also discussed.
Keyphrases
- air pollution
- risk factors
- physical activity
- healthcare
- public health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- emergency department
- multiple sclerosis
- randomized controlled trial
- machine learning
- heavy metals
- mental health
- white matter
- blood brain barrier
- human health
- social media
- artificial intelligence
- social support
- health information
- computed tomography