The impact of heat and impaired kidney function on productivity of Guatemalan sugarcane workers.
Miranda DallyJaime Butler-DawsonLyndsay KrisherAndrew MonaghanDavid WeitzenkampCecilia J SorensenRichard J JohnsonElizabeth J CarltonClaudia AsensioLiliana TenneyLee S NewmanPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Heat extremes may be associated with loss of agricultural worker productivity and employment, especially among those with impaired kidney function. Agricultural workers who develop health conditions, such as kidney disease, are particularly vulnerable in the face of climate change and increasing heat extremes. The resultant loss of employment and productivity has significant implications for global commodity supplies.