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Sensing Physiological Change and Mental Stress in Older Adults From Hot Weather

So‐Min Cheong, Carlos Augusto Bautista Isaza, Luis Ortiz

2020IEEE Access19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study combines wearable sensors, weather data, and self-reported mood surveys to assess mental stress on older adults from heat experience. It is designed as a pilot and feasibility study in preparation for a large-scale experiment of older adults' mental wellbeing during extreme heat events. Results show that on-body temperatures from two i-Button sensors coupled with heart rate monitored from a smart watch are important indicators to evaluate individualized heat stress given a relatively uniform outdoor temperature. Furthermore, assessing their mood in their own environment demonstrates potential for understanding mental wellbeing that can change with varying time and location.

Topics & Concepts

MoodStress (linguistics)Wearable computerMental stressHeat stressExtreme weatherComputer scienceScale (ratio)PsychologyClinical psychologyClimate changeMedicineEmbedded systemEcologyGeologyQuantum mechanicsBiologyInternal medicineAtmospheric sciencesPhysicsPhilosophyLinguisticsClimate Change and Health ImpactsThermoregulation and physiological responsesBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization