Opportunities and Challenges for Personal Heat Exposure Research
Environmental Health Perspectives2017Vol. 125(8), pp. 085001–085001
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Evan R. Kuras, Molly Richardson, Miriam M. Calkins, Kristie L. Ebi, Jeremy Hess, Kristina W. Kintziger, Meredith A. Jagger, Ariane Middel, Anna A. Scott, June T. Spector, Christopher K. Uejio, Jennifer Vanos, Benjamin F. Zaitchik, Julia M. Gohlke, David M. Hondula
Abstract
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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