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Main Author: Taliabu Fantail
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16410257
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contents <p>The current study is conducted to examine the following research questions: How is the older adults’ health condition associated with their level of perceived heat tolerance when being at home? How is the older adults’ health condition associated with their level of perceived heat tolerance when being outside? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being at home conditional on the level of concerns regarding climate change? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being at home conditional on the perception of climate change’s negative impacts on health? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being outside conditional on the level of concerns regarding climate change? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being outside conditional on the perception of climate change’s negative impacts on health? Findings from this study are expected to contribute to promoting the eco-surplus culture and sustainable development.</p>
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spellingShingle BMF CP105: Health Conditions, Climate Change Perception, Concern, and Heat Tolerance Among Older Adults
Taliabu Fantail
<p>The current study is conducted to examine the following research questions: How is the older adults’ health condition associated with their level of perceived heat tolerance when being at home? How is the older adults’ health condition associated with their level of perceived heat tolerance when being outside? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being at home conditional on the level of concerns regarding climate change? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being at home conditional on the perception of climate change’s negative impacts on health? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being outside conditional on the level of concerns regarding climate change? Is the relationship between older adults’ health condition and their level of perceived heat tolerance when being outside conditional on the perception of climate change’s negative impacts on health? Findings from this study are expected to contribute to promoting the eco-surplus culture and sustainable development.</p>
title BMF CP105: Health Conditions, Climate Change Perception, Concern, and Heat Tolerance Among Older Adults
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16410257