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Heart Disease And Climate Change 2025th Edition Simon Stewart

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Heart Disease And Climate Change 2025th Edition Simon Stewart
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.55 MB
Pages: 196
Author: SIMON. STEWART
ISBN: 9783031731051, 3031731050
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2025

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Heart Disease And Climate Change 2025th Edition Simon Stewart by Simon. Stewart 9783031731051, 3031731050 instant download after payment.

This Open Access book describes how the aging populations of high-income countries and younger, more vulnerable populations living in low-to-middle income countries are increasingly affected by cardiac events (including hospitalisation and premature mortality) that do not occur randomly. Instead, they rise and fall in response to climatic conditions. This relationship represents a complex bio-behavioral interaction between individuals at risk of experiencing an acute cardiovascular event and their environment.

Unfortunately, expert guidelines and epidemiological reports ignore this fundamental fact – cardiac events in nearly every country fluctuate with predictable climatic transitions (seasons) and random external provocations (including noise and air pollution plus unseasonal cold snaps and heat waves). Climate change, in the form of more unpredictable weather (including more sustained heat waves) will only exacerbate the problem, especially among the world’s poorest people.

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