Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population—the heat exposures and health linkage

V Venugopal, PK Latha, R Shanmugam… - Journal of Exposure …, 2021 - nature.com
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …

Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population-the heat exposures and health linkage

V Venugopal, PK Latha… - Journal of …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …

Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population-the heat exposures and health linkage.

V Venugopal, PK Latha, R Shanmugam… - Journal of Exposure …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …

[PDF][PDF] Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population—the heat exposures and health linkage

V Venugopal, PK Latha, R Shanmugam… - academia.edu
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …

Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population--the heat exposures and health linkage

V Venugopal, PK Latha, R Shanmugam… - Journal of Exposure …, 2021 - go.gale.com
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …

Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population-the heat exposures and health linkage.

V Venugopal, PK Latha, R Shanmugam… - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …

[PDF][PDF] Epidemiological evidence from south Indian working population—the heat exposures and health linkage

V Venugopal, PK Latha, R Shanmugam… - researchgate.net
Changing climate and rising temperatures are predicted to affect millions of workers due to
heat stress risks, especially in tropical settings. We used a cross-sectional study design to …