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Gerontologist ; 64(3)2024 Mar 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37379518

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: As climate change drives more frequent and intense weather events, older adults face disproportionate impacts, including having the highest mortality rates from storms, wildfires, flooding, and heat waves. State governments are critical in deploying local resources to help address climate change impacts. This policy study analyzes states' climate adaptation plans to assess the methods through which they address the impact of climate change on older adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This study uses content analysis to analyze available climate change adaptation plans for all U.S. states for strategies designed to increase the resilience of older adults to the impacts of climate change. RESULTS: A total of 19 states have climate adaptation plans, of which 18 describe older adults as a population group with specific health impacts and risk factors. There are 4 categories of adaptation strategies for older adults that includes communications, transportation, housing, and emergency services. State plans vary in terms of the risk factors and adaptation strategies included. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: To varying degrees, states' climate change adaptation planning addresses health, social, and economic risks specific to older adults, as well as strategies for mitigating those risks. As global warming continues, collaborations between public and private sectors and across regions will be needed to prevent negative outcomes such as forced relocation and other social and economic disruptions as well as disparate morbidity and mortality.


Sujet(s)
Changement climatique , Santé publique , Humains , Sujet âgé , Inondations , Politique (principe) , Facteurs de risque
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Gerontologist ; 64(3)2024 Mar 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37330699

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Extreme heat is an environmental health equity concern disproportionately affecting low-income older adults and people of color. Exposure factors, such as living in rental housing and lack of air conditioning, and sensitivity factors, such as chronic disease and social isolation, increase mortality risk among older adults. Older persons face multiple barriers to adaptive heat mitigation, particularly those living in historically temperate climates. This study measures two heat vulnerability indices to identify areas and individuals most vulnerable to extreme heat and discusses opportunities to mitigate vulnerability among older adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We constructed two heat vulnerability indices for the Portland, OR, metropolitan area: one using area scale proxy measures extracted from existing regional data and another at the individual scale using survey data collected following the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome event. These indices were analyzed using principal component analysis and Geographic Information Systems. RESULTS: Results indicate that the spatial distribution of areas and individuals vulnerable to extreme heat are quite different. The only area found among the most vulnerable on both indices has the largest agglomeration of age- and income-restricted rental housing in the metropolitan area. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Due to spatial variations in heat-related risk at the individual and area scales, measures addressing heat risk should not be spatially uniform. By focusing resources on older adult individuals and areas in particular need of assistance, heat risk management policies can be both highly efficient and cost effective.


Sujet(s)
Chaleur extrême , Humains , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Chaleur extrême/effets indésirables , Orégon , Température élevée , Pauvreté , Revenu
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Opt Lett ; 38(11): 1769-71, 2013 Jun 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23722738

RÉSUMÉ

We present a camera embedded data processing method for localization microscopy (LM) with faster detectors such as scientific complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (sCMOS) cameras. Based on the natural sparsity of single molecule images, this method utilizes the field programmable gate array chip inside a camera to identify and export only the regions containing active molecules instead of raw data. Through numerical simulation and experimental analysis, we found that this method can greatly reduce data volume (<10%) with negligible loss of useful information (<0.2%) at molecular densities <0.2 molecules/µm(2), thus significantly reducing the challenges of data transfer, storage, and analysis in LM.


Sujet(s)
Traitement d'image par ordinateur/méthodes , Métaux/composition chimique , Microscopie/instrumentation , Oxydes , Semiconducteurs
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 387(1): 25-30, 2009 Sep 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19540194

RÉSUMÉ

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in seawater can be defined as the fraction of organic matter that passes through a filter of sub micron pore size. In this study, we have examined the effect of DOM of deep seawater (DSW) from Pacific Ocean on platelet aggregation and atherosclerosis progression. DSW was passed through a series of filters and then through an Octadecyl C18 filter; the retained substance in ethanol was designated as C18 extractable DOM (C18-DOM). Our studies showed that C18-DOM treatment inhibited platelet aggregation, P-selectin expression and activity of COX-1 significantly. C18-DOM increased the expression of anti-atherogenic molecule namely heme oxygenase-1 in endothelial cells and all these data showed that C18-DOM is exhibiting aspirin-like effects. Moreover our in vivo studies showed that C18-DOM feeding slowed remarkably the progression of atherosclerosis. Our study demonstrated a novel biological effect of oceanic DOM, which has several important implications, including a possible therapeutic strategy for atherosclerosis.


Sujet(s)
Anti-inflammatoires non stéroïdiens/composition chimique , Athérosclérose/métabolisme , Inhibiteurs des cyclooxygénases/composition chimique , Eau de mer/composition chimique , Animaux , Anti-inflammatoires non stéroïdiens/pharmacologie , Acide acétylsalicylique/pharmacologie , Athérosclérose/traitement médicamenteux , Techniques de biocapteur , Cholestérol/métabolisme , Cyclooxygenase 1/composition chimique , Cyclooxygenase 1/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Inhibiteurs des cyclooxygénases/pharmacologie , Enzymes immobilisées/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Enzymes immobilisées/composition chimique , Sélectine P/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Agrégation plaquettaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Lapins , Tunique intime/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Tunique intime/métabolisme
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