About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to deepen our understanding of how air pollutants in commuting environments and in and around schools affect children's physical and mental health, as well as their academic performance. The research will explore the potential threats posed by traffic-related air pollution during school commutes and the detrimental effects of poor air quality within school premises. Key questions include the direct impact of pollutants like CO2 on cognitive function and the broader implications of exposure to particulate matter and volatile organic compounds. By identifying which pollutants and sources have the most significant impact, the research seeks to inform targeted interventions and policy decisions to create healthier school environments.
To gather further insights into the impact of air quality on children in school settings, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Effects of ambient and indoor air pollutants on children's physical and mental health
- Symptoms associated with poor air quality, such as allergies, asthma, and headaches
- Overall wellbeing and its correlation with air quality
- Cognitive performance and development in relation to air pollution exposure
- Learning outcomes affected by air quality in school environments
This research will focus on children attending primary and secondary schools, aiming to provide comprehensive insights that can guide policy makers and school administrators in fostering healthier educational settings.
Keywords: air quality, school, pollutants, health, performance, children, CO2
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.