According to a study by the National School of Health of the Carlos III Institute of Health, it is not only high temperatures that determine the health and mortality impacts associated with heat waves: socioeconomic factors, social vulnerability, housing or green spaces also have an impact. , in Madrid.
During heat waves, the definition related to health and related mortality includes recorded temperatures and their intensity, population demographics, wage levels, socio-economic aspects, social vulnerability, quality of housing, urban infrastructure and the presence or absence of green spaces, in including others. Therefore, they argue, the temperature at which a heat wave is defined must take all these factors into account.
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Source: CM Jornal

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