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Climate change, evolution, and reproductive health: The impact of water insecurity and heat stress on pregnancy and lactation.

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Howells, M; Palmquist, AEL; Josefson, C; Dancause, K; Quinn, E; Daniels, L; Blair, AFO
Published in: Evolution, medicine, and public health
January 2025

Global water insecurity and rising heat indices have a significant impact on human health. There is an urgent need to understand these climate impacts on the most physiologically and socially vulnerable populations across the globe and use this information to strengthen evidence-based responses. Pregnancy, postpartum, and the first year of life are especially sensitive to water insecurity and extreme heat exposures, as these stages require significantly more access to hydration and cooling resources than other life stages. Extreme heat and water insecurity are ecological stressors forcing parents and alloparents to make difficult decisions between optimal practices for survival and reducing human suffering. Additionally, these stressors may impose physiological trade-offs at the cost of reproductive performance. Here, we examine the changing effects of water insecurity and heat stress throughout pregnancy and lactation using an interdisciplinary, evolutionary, and biocultural lens. We highlight the importance of an evolutionary medicine framework in efforts to investigate the effects of climate change on global health equity. In addition, we outline implications for public health emphasizing the need for targeted policies and healthcare strategies to support pregnant individuals and lactating individuals in affected regions. By integrating evolutionary perspectives with global health concerns, this paper aims to inform future research agendas and policy frameworks aimed at enhancing resilience and adaptation among populations facing escalating climate challenges during critical reproductive phases.

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Evolution, medicine, and public health

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2050-6201

ISSN

2050-6201

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

125 / 139

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
 

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Howells, M., Palmquist, A. E. L., Josefson, C., Dancause, K., Quinn, E., Daniels, L., & Blair, A. F. O. (2025). Climate change, evolution, and reproductive health: The impact of water insecurity and heat stress on pregnancy and lactation. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 13(1), 125–139. https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoaf008
Howells, Michaela, Aunchalee E. L. Palmquist, Chloe Josefson, Kelsey Dancause, Elizabeth Quinn, Lukas Daniels, and Alexandra Faith Ortiz Blair. “Climate change, evolution, and reproductive health: The impact of water insecurity and heat stress on pregnancy and lactation.Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 13, no. 1 (January 2025): 125–39. https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoaf008.
Howells M, Palmquist AEL, Josefson C, Dancause K, Quinn E, Daniels L, et al. Climate change, evolution, and reproductive health: The impact of water insecurity and heat stress on pregnancy and lactation. Evolution, medicine, and public health. 2025 Jan;13(1):125–39.
Howells, Michaela, et al. “Climate change, evolution, and reproductive health: The impact of water insecurity and heat stress on pregnancy and lactation.Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. 125–39. Epmc, doi:10.1093/emph/eoaf008.
Howells M, Palmquist AEL, Josefson C, Dancause K, Quinn E, Daniels L, Blair AFO. Climate change, evolution, and reproductive health: The impact of water insecurity and heat stress on pregnancy and lactation. Evolution, medicine, and public health. 2025 Jan;13(1):125–139.
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Published In

Evolution, medicine, and public health

DOI

EISSN

2050-6201

ISSN

2050-6201

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

125 / 139

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology