2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.167755791.18501801/v1
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Stay healthy under global warming: A review of wearable technology for thermoregulation

Abstract: Global warming has been affecting human health, including direct mortality and morbidity from extreme heat, storms, drought and indirect infectious diseases. It is not only “global” but extremely “personal” – it is a matter of life and death for many of us. In this perspective, we propose the use of wearable technologies for localized personal thermoregulation as an innovative method to reduce the impact on health and enable wider adaptability to extreme thermal environments. The start-to-art thermoregulation … Show more

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“…These studies provide evidence of how heat stress may alter physiological conditions, leading to an increase in preterm birth prevalence, supporting the association between environmental temperature and preterm birth prevalence found in the present study.Factors affecting environmental temperature in MexicoOur analysis indicated a temperature increase of 1°C over 11 years, from 2008 to 2019. This pattern is generalized around the world and attributed to global warming(Wu et al 2023a). Moreover, global warming is the consequence of atmospheric pollution resulting from human activities, such as the transport and production of food, energy, clothing, technology, and many other products (Al-Ghussain 2019).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…These studies provide evidence of how heat stress may alter physiological conditions, leading to an increase in preterm birth prevalence, supporting the association between environmental temperature and preterm birth prevalence found in the present study.Factors affecting environmental temperature in MexicoOur analysis indicated a temperature increase of 1°C over 11 years, from 2008 to 2019. This pattern is generalized around the world and attributed to global warming(Wu et al 2023a). Moreover, global warming is the consequence of atmospheric pollution resulting from human activities, such as the transport and production of food, energy, clothing, technology, and many other products (Al-Ghussain 2019).…”
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confidence: 97%