BackgroundThe Grand Canyon National Park has approximately 4 million visitors between April and September each year. During this period, outdoor activity such as hiking is potentially hazardous owing to extreme heat, limited shade, and steep, long ascents. Given the high visitation and the public health interest in the effects of extreme heat, this study calculated morbidity rates and described heat-related illness (HRI) among visitors.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study from April 1 through September 30, during 2004\u20132009. From a review of Ranger Emergency Medical Services (EMS) incident report files, we extracted information on those that met the case definition of greater than 1 hour of outdoor heat exposure wit...
abstract: More than 200 hikers are rescued annually in the greater Phoenix area. This study examine...
The failure of the human body to thermoregulate can lead to severe outcomes (e.g., death) and lastin...
Background As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events researcher...
Wilderness heat-related illnesses span a variety of conditions caused by excessive or prolonged heat...
The Health Hazard Evaluation Program received a request from the safety manager at a national park i...
Extreme heat is the leading cause of w eather-related mortality in the U.S. Extreme heat also affect...
Background: The effect of extreme heat on health has become a growing public health concern due to c...
Communicating the risks related to extreme heat is important and essential for saving lives. This st...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a public health challenge. The scarcity of directly comparable...
Patients with acute heat illness present primarily to emergency departments (EDs), yet little is kno...
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...
Heat stress is an environmental and occupational hazard exacerbated by climate change. Rural populat...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) will occur if ascent to high altitude is rapid. Any type of travel to ...
The U.S. National Park Service has recognized visitor health and safety as an important component of...
Environmental heat stress results in adverse health outcomes and lasting physiological damage. These...
abstract: More than 200 hikers are rescued annually in the greater Phoenix area. This study examine...
The failure of the human body to thermoregulate can lead to severe outcomes (e.g., death) and lastin...
Background As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events researcher...
Wilderness heat-related illnesses span a variety of conditions caused by excessive or prolonged heat...
The Health Hazard Evaluation Program received a request from the safety manager at a national park i...
Extreme heat is the leading cause of w eather-related mortality in the U.S. Extreme heat also affect...
Background: The effect of extreme heat on health has become a growing public health concern due to c...
Communicating the risks related to extreme heat is important and essential for saving lives. This st...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a public health challenge. The scarcity of directly comparable...
Patients with acute heat illness present primarily to emergency departments (EDs), yet little is kno...
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...
Heat stress is an environmental and occupational hazard exacerbated by climate change. Rural populat...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) will occur if ascent to high altitude is rapid. Any type of travel to ...
The U.S. National Park Service has recognized visitor health and safety as an important component of...
Environmental heat stress results in adverse health outcomes and lasting physiological damage. These...
abstract: More than 200 hikers are rescued annually in the greater Phoenix area. This study examine...
The failure of the human body to thermoregulate can lead to severe outcomes (e.g., death) and lastin...
Background As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events researcher...