2024
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daae031
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Climate crisis risks to elderly health: strategies for effective promotion and response

Mahsa Madani Hosseini,
Manaf Zargoush,
Somayeh Ghazalbash

Abstract: The climate crisis significantly impacts the health and well-being of older adults, both directly and indirectly. This issue is of growing concern in Canada due to the country’s rapidly accelerating warming trend and expanding elderly population. This article serves a threefold purpose: (i) outlining the impacts of the climate crisis on older adults, (ii) providing a descriptive review of existing policies with a specific focus on the Canadian context, and (iii) promoting actionable recommendations. Our review… Show more

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“…Individuals with lower defensive expenditures, likely reflecting lower socioeconomic status, experienced more severe impacts on their cognitive and other health. Socioeconomic factors such as income and access to healthcare and resources play a critical role in determining an individual’s ability to mitigate and recover from the health impacts of climate hazards [ 52 , 53 ]. Therefore, policies aimed at reducing vulnerability to the health impacts of wildfires should address underlying socioeconomic inequalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals with lower defensive expenditures, likely reflecting lower socioeconomic status, experienced more severe impacts on their cognitive and other health. Socioeconomic factors such as income and access to healthcare and resources play a critical role in determining an individual’s ability to mitigate and recover from the health impacts of climate hazards [ 52 , 53 ]. Therefore, policies aimed at reducing vulnerability to the health impacts of wildfires should address underlying socioeconomic inequalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%