Occupational Heat Stress Recommendation Compliance Attenuates AKI Risk Compared with a Work–Rest Ratio–Matched, Positive Control Scenario
Hayden W. Hess, Tyler B. Baker, Macie L. Tarr, Roger S. Zoh, Blair D. Johnson, David Hostler, Zachary J. Schlader
Abstract
Key Points Occupational heat stress recommendations attenuate AKI risk compared with a work–rest ratio–matched positive control scenario. Heat-induced AKI risk is strongly related to peak core temperature. The peak change in serum creatinine largely paralleled peak changes in urinary [insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7·tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase 2].
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CreatinineRest (music)Acute kidney injuryMedicineRisk factorWork (physics)Urinary systemHeat stressInternal medicineCompliance (psychology)EndocrinologyPsychologyAnimal scienceBiologyThermodynamicsPhysicsSocial psychologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsThermoregulation and physiological responsesSpaceflight effects on biology