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Intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activity.

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Fan, Y; Wang, J; Obradovich, N; Zheng, S
Published in: Scientific reports
January 2023

Linkages between climate and human activity are often calibrated at daily or monthly resolutions, which lacks the granularity to observe intraday adaptation behaviors. Ignoring this adaptation margin could mischaracterize the health consequences of future climate change. Here, we construct an hourly outdoor leisure activity database using billions of cell phone location requests in 10,499 parks in 2017 all over China to investigate the within-day outdoor activity rhythm. We find that hourly temperatures above 30 °C and 35 °C depress outdoor leisure activities by 5% (95% confidence interval, CI 3-7%) and by 13% (95% CI 10-16%) respectively. This activity-depressing effect is larger than previous daily or monthly studies due to intraday activity substitution from noon and afternoon to morning and evening. Intraday adaptation is larger for locations and dates with time flexibility, for individuals more frequently exposed to heat, and for parks situated in urban areas. Such within-day adaptation substantially reduces heat exposure, yet it also delays the active time at night by about half an hour, with potential side effect on sleep quality. Combining empirical estimates with outputs from downscaled climate models, we show that unmitigated climate change will generate sizable activity-depressing and activity-delaying effects in summer when projected on an hourly resolution. Our findings call for more attention in leveraging real-time activity data to understand intraday adaptation behaviors and their associated health consequences in climate change research.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Scientific reports

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EISSN

2045-2322

ISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

473

Related Subject Headings

  • Temperature
  • Seasons
  • Humans
  • Hot Temperature
  • Climate Change
  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Acclimatization
 

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Fan, Y., Wang, J., Obradovich, N., & Zheng, S. (2023). Intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activity. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 473. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26928-y
Fan, Yichun, Jianghao Wang, Nick Obradovich, and Siqi Zheng. “Intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activity.Scientific Reports 13, no. 1 (January 2023): 473. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26928-y.
Fan Y, Wang J, Obradovich N, Zheng S. Intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activity. Scientific reports. 2023 Jan;13(1):473.
Fan, Yichun, et al. “Intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activity.Scientific Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 2023, p. 473. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41598-022-26928-y.
Fan Y, Wang J, Obradovich N, Zheng S. Intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activity. Scientific reports. 2023 Jan;13(1):473.

Published In

Scientific reports

DOI

EISSN

2045-2322

ISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

473

Related Subject Headings

  • Temperature
  • Seasons
  • Humans
  • Hot Temperature
  • Climate Change
  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Acclimatization