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The Direct and Indirect Influences of Interrelated Regional-Level Sociodemographic Factors on Heat-Attributable Mortality in Europe: Insights for Adaptation Strategies.

Simon J LloydMarcos Quijal-ZamoranoHicham AchebakShakoor HajatRaya MuttarakErich StriessnigJoan Ballester
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2023)
Our novel approach provided insights into actions for reducing the health impacts of heat. First, the results show the interrelations between possible vulnerability-generating mechanisms and suggest future research directions. Second, the findings point to the need for a dual approach to adaptation, with actions that explicitly target heat exposure reduction and actions focused explicitly on the root causes of vulnerability. For the latter, the climate crisis may be leveraged to accelerate ongoing general public health programs. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11766.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • climate change
  • heat stress
  • global health
  • healthcare
  • current status
  • risk factors
  • human health
  • cardiovascular disease
  • coronary artery disease
  • risk assessment
  • health information