Aaron Bach (@ajebach) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron Bach

@ajebach

Lecturer | School of Health Sciences | Griffith University

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calendar_today01-10-2012 04:34:14

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Kate Hutchins (@katehutchins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our mini review is now available Frontiers - Physiology🔓 Treating Exertional Heat Stroke: Limited Understanding of the Female Response to Cold Water Immersion 🚨🥵🌡️🛁💧🥶🚑 Thanks to @ianstewart + Geoff Minett First📄from my PhD! Excited for the work to come! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

James Smallcombe (@smallcombe2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper, led by Aaron Bach. After monitoring the thermal conditions of a Bangladeshi garment factory for an entire year, we modelled the effects of sustainable building-level cooling interventions. A related lab study to follow later this year. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enbu…

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Our new paper on the protective effects of building level passive cooling for improving indoor thermal stress for garment workers in Bangladesh. Rather than carbon intensive AC, green roofs could be one strategy amongst others needed to reduce worker risk. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Ollie Jay (@ollie_jay13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1st paper from our ⁦Wellcome⁩ study led by ⁦Griffith University⁩ in collab w/⁦Heat and Health Research Incubator⁩ ⁦BUET⁩. Retrofitting passive cooling strategies at the building level in Bangladesh RMG factories. Terrific work ⁦Aaron Bach sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Data collection completed! Piloting the effect of cooling strategies on physiological strain in sawmill workers in Thailand. Has been a great experience implementing solutions for heat stress in the field.

Data collection completed! Piloting the effect of cooling strategies on physiological strain in sawmill workers in Thailand. Has been a great experience implementing solutions for heat stress in the field.
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Great story by Vandana K for BBC Future. Fantastic to see our dhafer ben khalifa project on real-world sustainable cooling solutions is informing practice for those vulnerable to heat stress. ☀️🏠😰 Jean Palutikof Ollie Jay Fahim Tonmoy James Smallcombe bbc.com/future/article…

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Thanks to Ian Sample and Madeleine Finlay for having me on the Guardian Science Weekly Podcast to discuss research in extreme heat, workers, older persons, and cooling w/ Jean Palutikof and Lewis Halsey. Extreme heat: what does it do to us and how can we adapt? theguardian.com/science/audio/…

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Our new study reaffirms the link between rising temperatures and increased ambulance dispatches. More needs to be done to keep people cool at home to reduce the excess demand on emergency healthcare services during heatwaves. 🚑🌡️🔥 link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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50 free full-text copies of our latest Editorial Board of the journal Temperature review outlining the current state and future directions of controlled experimental research in older persons during heat stress. 👵☀️🫀📈 Wellcome Griffith University Robert D. Meade tandfonline.com/eprint/QNVS5WH…

Georgia Chaseling (@georgiakatec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest article from The Gagnon Lab at Centre EPIC. Huge effort led by Amélie Debray and Hugo Gravel🫀 Finnish Sauna Bathing and Vascular Health of Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: a Randomized Controlled Trial | Journal of Applied Physiology journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…

Griffith Climate Action (@climategriffith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Griffith University's Ethos Project team findings from their 2022 survey of 547 Older Queenslanders - 75% unaware of heat-related health risks despite vulnerability. To bridge this gap, they have crafted an enlightening animated video series. Stay tuned for the links! #ClimateAction

<a href="/Griffith_Uni/">Griffith University</a>'s Ethos Project team findings from their 2022 survey of 547 Older Queenslanders - 75% unaware of heat-related health risks despite vulnerability. To bridge this gap, they have crafted an enlightening animated video series. Stay tuned for the links! #ClimateAction
Griffith University (@griffith_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Summer 2023-24 is marked by a return to El Niño and has prompted concerns that rising temperatures, worsened by climate change, will threaten health, productivity, and safety. Griffith’s Dr Aaron Bach suggests some strategies aimed at beating the heat enlighten.griffith.edu.au/a-cruel-summer/

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As we swelter through a long, hot summer, our researchers have looked at the effects of heatwaves, known as silent killers, and the likelihood of ambulance call outs. Griffith Health Aaron Bach ANZJPH news.griffith.edu.au/2024/01/29/lik…

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New AJIM paper: Low-cost workplace cooling oasis (fans, mist bottles, cold towels) can reduce thermal & cardiovascular strain as effectively as pricier and more cumbersome cooling vests. Sustainable solutions for employee health & safety. 🌡️☀️👷onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj…

New AJIM paper: Low-cost workplace cooling oasis (fans, mist bottles, cold towels) can reduce thermal &amp; cardiovascular strain as effectively as pricier and more cumbersome cooling vests. Sustainable solutions for employee health &amp; safety. 🌡️☀️👷onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj…
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Our latest paper is now live in eBioMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science. Increased hospitalisation risks during hot weather based on the number, type, and combinations of multimorbidity. Those with multimorbidity should be seen as a distinct risk group in heat-health action plans. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our latest paper is now live in <a href="/eBioMedicine/">eBioMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science</a>. Increased hospitalisation risks during hot weather based on the number, type, and combinations of multimorbidity. Those with multimorbidity should be seen as a distinct risk group in heat-health action plans. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Why extreme heat is life-threatening, what are the health impacts of heat stress & what is the heat-health mechanism? Learn all these in the new & very interesting Primer by Robert D. Meade & colleagues cell.com/one-earth/S259… Harvard University

Why extreme heat is life-threatening, what are the health impacts of heat stress &amp; what is the heat-health mechanism? Learn all these in the new &amp; very interesting Primer by <a href="/robertdmeade/">Robert D. Meade</a> &amp; colleagues cell.com/one-earth/S259…  <a href="/HarvardUniv/">Harvard University</a>