Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Due to the disproportionate growth of the population, human needs
have been changing drastically, thus breaking their expected balance
with nature. The demand for new technology in the industry contributes
to a decrease of the air quality, affecting the quality of life and the
variation in Earth's climate system. This has a serious impact on both
people's health and national economies because of the increase of
absenteeism and mortality rates of workers caused by diseases related
to exposure to high amounts of pollutants. The increased tourism in
coastal areas requires the efficient attendance of these needs as there
is nowadays a great variety of activities that emit atmospheric
pollutants in those areas (grills, recreational activities, transportation).
A systematic review is proposed to identify the methods used in the
monitoring and control of the amounts of outdoor air pollutants,
specifically CO2 and PM2.5, to determine the relationship between
workers' exposure to the bad air quality in coastal areas during their
working days and respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, that would
allow creating programs and actions to reduce these negative effects.
As a result, this systematic review protocol aims to define the criteria
to develop research able to fulfill this purpose. It is based in the
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
Protocols (PRISMA-P) Statement.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
7