This field quasi-experiment with 109 older adults examined their cognitive performance in outdoor naturalistic environments and how it is potentially influenced by the Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) index (proxy for outdoor thermal comfort (OTC)) and individual climatic conditions (i.e. air temperature, relative humidity, mean radiant temperature and wind speed). Cognitive performance was evaluated when older adults performed physical and sedentary outdoor activities in residential and commercial areas at different times of the day (i.e. morning, afternoon and evening) using a Stroop game. Besides, we collected socio-economic and demographic characteristics and lifestyle data of the participants. Overall, our results show that a...
Recently, the requirements regarding the environment of nursing homes are high, because the elderly ...
The objective of this research was to study the effects of ageing and a moderate temperature drift o...
Wearable devices for remote and continuous health monitoring in older populations frequently include...
Individual and meteorological factors are associated with cognitive function in older adults. Howeve...
Abstract Background Older adults are particularly vulnerable to the adverse health effects of extrem...
Background: Older adults with cognitive impairment are at higher risk for various health problems. A...
In a warm and humid climate, increasing the temperature setpoint offers considerable energy benefits...
In the hot climate of Saudi Arabia, people living year-round in air-conditioned spaces are likely to...
Thermal perception is an important factor affecting the usage of outdoor spaces (e.g., urban parks)....
Elderly demand for thermal comfort and energy conservation in senior citizen centers is increasing i...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
Public spaces and green areas have been proven to influence people’s mental and physical health, the...
Rapid demographic transition with higher growth in ageing population demonstrate a major societal ch...
Difficulties in controlling the effects of outdoor thermal environment on the human body are attract...
Older adults may be at greater risk for occupational injuries given their reduced capacity to dissip...
Recently, the requirements regarding the environment of nursing homes are high, because the elderly ...
The objective of this research was to study the effects of ageing and a moderate temperature drift o...
Wearable devices for remote and continuous health monitoring in older populations frequently include...
Individual and meteorological factors are associated with cognitive function in older adults. Howeve...
Abstract Background Older adults are particularly vulnerable to the adverse health effects of extrem...
Background: Older adults with cognitive impairment are at higher risk for various health problems. A...
In a warm and humid climate, increasing the temperature setpoint offers considerable energy benefits...
In the hot climate of Saudi Arabia, people living year-round in air-conditioned spaces are likely to...
Thermal perception is an important factor affecting the usage of outdoor spaces (e.g., urban parks)....
Elderly demand for thermal comfort and energy conservation in senior citizen centers is increasing i...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
Public spaces and green areas have been proven to influence people’s mental and physical health, the...
Rapid demographic transition with higher growth in ageing population demonstrate a major societal ch...
Difficulties in controlling the effects of outdoor thermal environment on the human body are attract...
Older adults may be at greater risk for occupational injuries given their reduced capacity to dissip...
Recently, the requirements regarding the environment of nursing homes are high, because the elderly ...
The objective of this research was to study the effects of ageing and a moderate temperature drift o...
Wearable devices for remote and continuous health monitoring in older populations frequently include...