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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 GrantFY2026AccountingAffectAgeAgingAir 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 ProjectionPublishingRaceRacesResearchRiskRisk AssessmentRisk EstimateRisk ReductionRoleSecurityTemperatureTexasTranslatingTranslationsUncertaintyUnited StatesUrbanizationVisualization softwareWorkagedaged groupaged groupsaged individualaged individualsaged peopleaged personaged personsaged populationaged populationsagesaging populationburden of diseaseburden of illnesscirculatory systemclimate changeclimaticclimatic changesco-exposuresco-occurring exposurecold temperaturecombined exposurecomplex exposureconcurrent exposuredata modelingdisease burdendoubteconomiceffective interventionenvironmental riskexposure mixtureextreme temperatureglobal climate changehealth levelheatwavehigh definitionhigh temperaturehigh-resolutionincomesinternet portallife spanlifespanlow temperaturemixed exposuremodel 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 riskresponserisk mitigationrisk-reducingsexsex related variationsex variablesex variationsex-related variablesimulationsimultaneous exposuressocial 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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