The effects of heat exposure on tropical farm workers in Malaysia: six-month physiological health monitoring
Farmers in tropical countries have been impacted by slow-onset heat stress. By comparing the nature of farming activities performed by conventional farmworkers and agroecological farmers, this study examined the changes in physiological health in responses to heat exposure through a six-month longit...
Main Authors: | How, Vivien, Singh, Shyamli, Dang, Thinh, Lim, Fang Lee, How, Ran Guo |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis
2022
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