Air pollution, well-being, and quality of life in Latin America: a systematic review
Air pollution, well-being, and quality of life in Latin America: a systematic review
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The aim of this review was to describe the effects of air pollution on well-being and quality of life in Latin American countries, following the systematic methods of the PRISMA-P guidelines.A systematic search of empirical Football - Accessories studies published in Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, Scielo and PubMed databases was performed.Thus 17 relevant studies published between 1986 and 2021 were identified: 16 with quantitative designs and 1 a qualitative design.
The selected studies were grouped into three thematic approaches: mental health (41 %), negative emotions (35 %) and subjective well-being VEGAN PROTEIN (24 %).The results indicate that air pollution influences various components of well-being, such as satisfaction with life, subjective well-being, perception of quality of life, symptoms of depression or anxiety, negative emotions such as anguish, annoyance, and frustration, among others.However, there were also multiple empirical gaps to be filled.