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Is home where the heat is? comparing residence-based with mobility-based measures of heat exposure in San Diego, California.

Michael D GarberAnaïs TeytonMarta M JankowskaGabriel Carrasco-EscobarDavid Rojas-RuedaAntony Barja-IngarucaTarik Benmarhnia
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
As the climate warms, assessment of heat exposure both at and away from home is important for understanding its health impacts. We compared two approaches to estimate exposure to two heat measures (land surface temperature and air temperature). The first approach only considered exposure at home, and the second considered day-to-day travel. Considering the average exposure estimated by each approach, the results were almost identical. Considering the maximum exposure experienced (specific definition in text), the differences between the two approaches were more considerable, especially for land surface temperature.
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