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Completed NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Research Supplement to Promote Diversity for R01 Pediatric Health in Extreme Weather - Health Effects and Ambient Temperature (PHEW - HEAT)

$278.7K USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
Recipient Organization Icahn School of Medicine At Mount Sinai
Country United States
Start Date Feb 15, 2021
End Date Apr 30, 2024
Duration 1,170 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10251613
Grant Description

Project Summary/ Abstract While a growing number of studies corroborate that heat is associated with pediatric health impacts, this area of heat and child health remains critically understudied, thereby limiting public health prevention and clinical approaches focused on heat health risk reduction for children.

Drawing on our preliminary work, we hypothesize that 1) child vulnerability to the health effects of heat varies by demographics and community-level exposures in ways that have important public health consequences; that 2) the greatest health impact to children from heat is among non-heat specific diagnoses; and that 3) outcomes such as injury and violence represent an important gap in existing research that is potentially missing the bulk of heat-associated health burden for children.

We propose an investigation that builds on a parent R01 using an administrative dataset that is large enough to permit examination of subgroups to identify vulnerable subpopulations and employing a unique previously- compiled dataset of city-wide susceptibility indicators.

We propose to examine community-level exposures that will shed light on underlying etiology of the observed heat-injury/violence associations.

Specifically, this supplemental diversity promotion proposal aims to 1) Examine heat and violence associations among the NYC pediatric population and 2) refine our understanding of the influence of the demographics and community-level exposures on heat-violence associations for children.

Results of this research will be disseminated as part of the training and outreach series proposed in the parent grant aim 4.

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