Abstracts: 11th World Congress, Osaka, Japan ry Airway Disease; 2) Lower Respiratory Airway Disease; 3) Conjunctivitis; 4) Viral Fever; 5) Musculoskeletal Problem; and 6) Gastroenteritis.
Results:The results indicate that upper respiratory airway disease is not directly dependent on the PSI level (p = 0.104), while the incidence of lower respiratory airway disease and conjunctivitis show a significant direct correlation with the PSI level (p = 0.037 a n d / = 0.020).
Conclusion:The incidence of asthma, bronchitis, and conjunctivitis increases with the level of air pollution. Thus, more precautionary measures should be taken while engaged in strenuous physical activities.
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