Abstract Background Older adults are particularly vulnerable to the adverse health effects of extreme temperature-related events. A growing body of literature highlights the importance of the natural environment, including air pollution and sunlight, on cognitive health. However, the relationship between exposure to outdoor temperatures and cognitive functioning, and whether there exists any differences across climate region, remains largely unexplored. We address this gap by examining the temperature-cognition association, and whether there exists any variation across climate regions in a national cohort of aging adults. Methods In this cross-sectional study, we obtained data on temperature exposure based on geocoded residential location o...
In the hot climate of Saudi Arabia, people living year-round in air-conditioned spaces are likely to...
This article examines both the role of cognition in human adaptation to climate change and the role ...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
Abstract Background Older adults are particularly vul...
Individual and meteorological factors are associated with cognitive function in older adults. Howeve...
This paper offers one of the first evidence in a developing country context that transitory exposure...
Wearable devices for remote and continuous health monitoring in older populations frequently include...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In many regions globally, buildings designed for harnessing heat during the...
This field quasi-experiment with 109 older adults examined their cognitive performance in outdoor na...
The burden of temperature‐associated mortality and hospital visits is significant, but temperature’s...
The objective of this study was to investigate if high climate temperature could have a negative eff...
We present first evidence that outdoor cold temperatures negatively impact indoor cognitive performan...
We investigate the effects of seasonal heat stress on cognitive function in outdoor workers. Thirty-...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
The present paper uses a methodological and theoretical perspective on cognitive and cross-cultural ...
In the hot climate of Saudi Arabia, people living year-round in air-conditioned spaces are likely to...
This article examines both the role of cognition in human adaptation to climate change and the role ...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
Abstract Background Older adults are particularly vul...
Individual and meteorological factors are associated with cognitive function in older adults. Howeve...
This paper offers one of the first evidence in a developing country context that transitory exposure...
Wearable devices for remote and continuous health monitoring in older populations frequently include...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In many regions globally, buildings designed for harnessing heat during the...
This field quasi-experiment with 109 older adults examined their cognitive performance in outdoor na...
The burden of temperature‐associated mortality and hospital visits is significant, but temperature’s...
The objective of this study was to investigate if high climate temperature could have a negative eff...
We present first evidence that outdoor cold temperatures negatively impact indoor cognitive performan...
We investigate the effects of seasonal heat stress on cognitive function in outdoor workers. Thirty-...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
The present paper uses a methodological and theoretical perspective on cognitive and cross-cultural ...
In the hot climate of Saudi Arabia, people living year-round in air-conditioned spaces are likely to...
This article examines both the role of cognition in human adaptation to climate change and the role ...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...