#7667. Developing a new heat strain evaluation index to classify and predict human thermal risk in hot and humid environments

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Hot and humid environments (HAHEs) can jeopardize the health and safety of humans. Accurately evaluating and predicting heat strain contribute to reducing the human thermal risk (HTR). Nevertheless, the traditional evaluation indexes ignore the importance of water-salt metabolism system in resisting heat, and the sweating rate cannot fully reflect heat strain. Furthermore, extant methods of classification and prediction of HTR have defects in objectivity, accuracy, and practicability.
Keywords:
Classification method; Dehydration rate; Evaluation index; Human thermal risk; Multiple linear regression; Prediction model

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