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Opportunities and Challenges for Personal Heat Exposure Research

BACKGROUND: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat on mortality and morbidity at the population scale are well documented, but little is known about specific exposures that individuals experience. OBJECTIVES: The first objective of this work was to...

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Autores principales: Kuras, Evan R., Richardson, Molly B., Calkins, Miriam M., Ebi, Kristie L., Hess, Jeremy J., Kintziger, Kristina W., Jagger, Meredith A., Middel, Ariane, Scott, Anna A., Spector, June T., Uejio, Christopher K., Vanos, Jennifer K., Zaitchik, Benjamin F., Gohlke, Julia M., Hondula, David M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Environmental Health Perspectives 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28796630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP556
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author Kuras, Evan R.
Richardson, Molly B.
Calkins, Miriam M.
Ebi, Kristie L.
Hess, Jeremy J.
Kintziger, Kristina W.
Jagger, Meredith A.
Middel, Ariane
Scott, Anna A.
Spector, June T.
Uejio, Christopher K.
Vanos, Jennifer K.
Zaitchik, Benjamin F.
Gohlke, Julia M.
Hondula, David M.
author_facet Kuras, Evan R.
Richardson, Molly B.
Calkins, Miriam M.
Ebi, Kristie L.
Hess, Jeremy J.
Kintziger, Kristina W.
Jagger, Meredith A.
Middel, Ariane
Scott, Anna A.
Spector, June T.
Uejio, Christopher K.
Vanos, Jennifer K.
Zaitchik, Benjamin F.
Gohlke, Julia M.
Hondula, David M.
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description BACKGROUND: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat on mortality and morbidity at the population scale are well documented, but little is known about specific exposures that individuals experience. OBJECTIVES: The first objective of this work was to catalyze discussion of the role of personal heat exposure information in research and risk assessment. The second objective was to provide guidance regarding the operationalization of personal heat exposure research methods. DISCUSSION: We define personal heat exposure as realized contact between a person and an indoor or outdoor environment that poses a risk of increases in body core temperature and/or perceived discomfort. Personal heat exposure can be measured directly with wearable monitors or estimated indirectly through the combination of time–activity and meteorological data sets. Complementary information to understand individual-scale drivers of behavior, susceptibility, and health and comfort outcomes can be collected from additional monitors, surveys, interviews, ethnographic approaches, and additional social and health data sets. Personal exposure research can help reveal the extent of exposure misclassification that occurs when individual exposure to heat is estimated using ambient temperature measured at fixed sites and can provide insights for epidemiological risk assessment concerning extreme heat. CONCLUSIONS: Personal heat exposure research provides more valid and precise insights into how often people encounter heat conditions and when, where, to whom, and why these encounters occur. Published literature on personal heat exposure is limited to date, but existing studies point to opportunities to inform public health practice regarding extreme heat, particularly where fine-scale precision is needed to reduce health consequences of heat exposure. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP556
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spelling pubmed-57836632018-03-02 Opportunities and Challenges for Personal Heat Exposure Research Kuras, Evan R. Richardson, Molly B. Calkins, Miriam M. Ebi, Kristie L. Hess, Jeremy J. Kintziger, Kristina W. Jagger, Meredith A. Middel, Ariane Scott, Anna A. Spector, June T. Uejio, Christopher K. Vanos, Jennifer K. Zaitchik, Benjamin F. Gohlke, Julia M. Hondula, David M. Environ Health Perspect Commentary BACKGROUND: Environmental heat exposure is a public health concern. The impacts of environmental heat on mortality and morbidity at the population scale are well documented, but little is known about specific exposures that individuals experience. OBJECTIVES: The first objective of this work was to catalyze discussion of the role of personal heat exposure information in research and risk assessment. The second objective was to provide guidance regarding the operationalization of personal heat exposure research methods. DISCUSSION: We define personal heat exposure as realized contact between a person and an indoor or outdoor environment that poses a risk of increases in body core temperature and/or perceived discomfort. Personal heat exposure can be measured directly with wearable monitors or estimated indirectly through the combination of time–activity and meteorological data sets. Complementary information to understand individual-scale drivers of behavior, susceptibility, and health and comfort outcomes can be collected from additional monitors, surveys, interviews, ethnographic approaches, and additional social and health data sets. Personal exposure research can help reveal the extent of exposure misclassification that occurs when individual exposure to heat is estimated using ambient temperature measured at fixed sites and can provide insights for epidemiological risk assessment concerning extreme heat. CONCLUSIONS: Personal heat exposure research provides more valid and precise insights into how often people encounter heat conditions and when, where, to whom, and why these encounters occur. Published literature on personal heat exposure is limited to date, but existing studies point to opportunities to inform public health practice regarding extreme heat, particularly where fine-scale precision is needed to reduce health consequences of heat exposure. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP556 Environmental Health Perspectives 2017-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5783663/ /pubmed/28796630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP556 Text en EHP is an open-access journal published with support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health. All content is public domain unless otherwise noted.
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Richardson, Molly B.
Calkins, Miriam M.
Ebi, Kristie L.
Hess, Jeremy J.
Kintziger, Kristina W.
Jagger, Meredith A.
Middel, Ariane
Scott, Anna A.
Spector, June T.
Uejio, Christopher K.
Vanos, Jennifer K.
Zaitchik, Benjamin F.
Gohlke, Julia M.
Hondula, David M.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28796630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP556
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