Climate change is characterized by global temperature increase, melting of glaciers and increasing temperature of ocean waters. Increase in greenhouse gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide negatively affects air and water quality. Extreme events such as extreme heat waves, floods and hurricanes are events seen with climate change. It is known that climate change and air pollution have negative effects on public health. Its adverse effects are often seen in individuals with rhinosinusitis, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Air pollution is expected to increase due to the ongoing economic growth and population growth worldwide, resulting in more respiratory diseases and disease burden. This study aims to assess the awareness level of individuals with chronic lung disease on climate change, heat waves, air pollution and their interaction with physical activity and anxiety and depression levels, and to better understand the experiences of patients and learn their perspectives. Within the scope of the study, it is planned to provide patients brief information on this subject and receive feedback about this information.
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Air temperature
Timeframe: 1 week before other assessments
Humidity level
Timeframe: 1 week before other assessments
Wind speed
Timeframe: 1 week before other assessments
Air pollution
Timeframe: 1st day
Cognitive assessment
Timeframe: 1st day
Anxiety and depression assessment
Timeframe: 1st day
Assessment of quality of life
Timeframe: 1st day
Health literacy assessment
Timeframe: 1st day
Physical activity assessment
Timeframe: 1st day