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Effects of Extreme Temperature on Aging Populations in the United States: AGeographically Granular Assessment of Present and Future Impacts by Race and Ethnicity

Organization UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONLocation SEATTLE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jan 2025Deadline 31 Dec 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccountingAffectAgeAgingAir ConditioningAir PollutionAreaArizonaCardiovascularCardiovascular Body SystemCardiovascular Organ SystemCardiovascular systemCategoriesCause of DeathCensusesCessation of lifeCharacteristicsCitiesClimateCommunicationCommunitiesCountyDataData SetDeathDecision MakingDiseaseDisorderEconomic ConditionsEconomic IncomeEconomical ConditionsEconomical IncomeEconomicsEducationEducational aspectsEffectivenessEnsureEnvironmental FactorEnvironmental Risk FactorEthnic OriginEthnicityExcess MortalityExposure toFrequenciesFutureGeographyHealthHealth StatusHeart VascularHeat WavesHigh temperature of physical objectHybridsICD CodeIncomeIndividualInfrastructureInternational Classification of Disease CodesInterventionJournalsKnowledgeLevel of HealthLiteratureLocationLouisianaMagazineMapsMeteorological ClimateModelingModificationMunicipalitiesNorth AmericaOccupationalPacific NorthwestPatientsPoliciesPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DensityPopulation ForecastsPopulation GroupPopulation GrowthPopulation ProjectionPublishingRaceRacesResearchResolutionRiskRisk AssessmentRisk EstimateRisk ReductionRoleSecurityTemperatureTexasTranslatingTranslationsUncertaintyUnited StatesUrbanizationVisualization softwareWorkagedaged groupaged groupsaged individualaged individualsaged peopleaged personaged personsaged populationaged populationsagesaging populationburden of diseaseburden of illnesscirculatory systemclimate changeclimaticclimatic changescold temperaturedata modelingdisease burdendoubteconomiceffective interventionenvironmental riskextreme temperatureglobal climate changehealth levelheatwavehigh temperatureincomesinternet portallife spanlifespanlow temperaturemodel of datamodel the datamodeling of the datamortalityon-line portalonline portalpopulation agingpopulation healthracialracial backgroundracial originreduce riskreduce risksreduce that riskreduce the riskreduce these risksreduces riskreduces the riskreducing riskreducing the riskresolutionsresponserisk mitigationrisk-reducingsexsex related variationsex variablesex variationsex-related variablesimulationsocial rolesocio-demographicssocio-economicsocio-economicallysociodemographicssocioeconomicallysocioeconomicstooltranslationvaries by sexvisualization toolweb portalweb-based portal
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The overall objective of the proposed research is to estimate the present and future burden of extreme

temperature in a geographically detailed manner for the US. Extreme temperature risk will be assessed on a 4x4

km grid for the contiguous US and roll into socio-demographic and -economic information available on the census

tract…

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