2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40201-017-0286-y
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Evaluation of environmental heat stress on physiological parameters

Abstract: BackgroundThermal component of the atmospheric environment is an important issue which is related to human’s health. Thermal environment includes both heat exchange conditions (stress) and the physiological response (strain). The aim of this study was to measure the association of heat indices (PSI, HSI, Humidex) especially subjective one (STI) with some physiological parameters (Blood pressure, pulse rate and skin temperature).MethodsThis is a cross-sectional study conducted on 387 male farmers on Boukan, Wes… Show more

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“…Existing evidence demonstrates that females sweat significantly less than males, which possibly leads the latter to be more vulnerable to heat stress (Wästerlund, 2018). Heat stress potentially reduces maize yields not only due to effect on plants (Schlenker & Roberts, 2009) and subsequent labor (re)allocation, but also through reduced labor productivity induced by physiological responses (strain) to heat (Daryanto et al, 2016;Tatterson et al, 2000;Zamanian et al, 2017). Recent research indicates that sex-related differences in morphology, including average body size and muscle mass, may differentially affect sex-specific heat balance, associated with female's lower sensitivity to warmer thermal environment compared to males (Liu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Regression Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing evidence demonstrates that females sweat significantly less than males, which possibly leads the latter to be more vulnerable to heat stress (Wästerlund, 2018). Heat stress potentially reduces maize yields not only due to effect on plants (Schlenker & Roberts, 2009) and subsequent labor (re)allocation, but also through reduced labor productivity induced by physiological responses (strain) to heat (Daryanto et al, 2016;Tatterson et al, 2000;Zamanian et al, 2017). Recent research indicates that sex-related differences in morphology, including average body size and muscle mass, may differentially affect sex-specific heat balance, associated with female's lower sensitivity to warmer thermal environment compared to males (Liu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Regression Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For comparability, we focus on the three activities on which labor data were collected in all the three rounds. 2 Inaccuracy in farm labor data can be affected by several potential contributors such as the length of the recall period, cognitive burdens on respondents to recall information that they may have not measured (for example, about labor time by activity for each plot), as well as faults or failures in memory (Zamanian et al, 2017). 3 CHIRPS data available from http://chg.geog.ucsb.edu/data/chirps/.…”
Section: Endnotesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, radiative heat exchange occurs between the skin and the environment and the direction of heat transfer depends on the gradient between Tsk and Tev [6,7]. In the outdoors, the main source of radiative heat is the sun [87], which can be trapped in, as well as reflected from, ground and building surfaces to people in the environment [6,38,88,89]. Heat-producing machineries, such as compressors for air-conditioner, car engines, and power generators, can also be sources of radiative heat transfer from the environment to people in the surrounding.…”
Section: Radiative Heat Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to extreme heat has been found to be hazardous agent to health, and it has been linked to a range of illnesses and premature death. This is especially true about the outdoor workers like farmers whose involves performing physical task and those experience high heat stress condition ( 1 , 2 ).…”
Section: Dear Editor-in-chiefmentioning
confidence: 99%