Affiliations 

  • 1 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Chittagong 4000 Bangladesh
  • 2 Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University Dhaka Savar 1340 Bangladesh
  • 3 Management Department BINUS Online Learning Bina Nusantara University Jakarta 11480 Indonesia
  • 4 World School of Business World University of Bangladesh Dhaka Dhaka 1230 Bangladesh
  • 5 Department of Pharmacy State University of Bangladesh 77 Satmasjid Road, Dhaka Dhanmondi 1205 Bangladesh
  • 6 Department of Biostatistics National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM) Dhaka 1212 Bangladesh
  • 7 School of Management Jiujiang University Jiujiang 332005 China
  • 8 Faculty of Health and Life Sciences INTI International University Persiaran Perdana BBN, Putra Nilai Nilai Negeri Sembilan 71800 Malaysia
Glob Chall, 2023 Aug;7(8):2200246.
PMID: 37635700 DOI: 10.1002/gch2.202200246

Abstract

The climate of the Earth has changed throughout history. Climate change negatively impacts human rights in a wide range of ways. The study aims to find out the impact of climate change on aging health in developing countries. The study found that public health will be devastated if climate change continues unabated. Countries that are least responsible for global warming are most susceptible to the effects of higher temperatures, such as death and disease. In low- and middle-income countries, disasters are more likely to happen to people aged 60 and over. Although climate change affects all of us, older people are especially at risk from it, as evidenced by a growing body of research. The study also offers countermeasures and suggestions to develop aging health in developing countries affected by climate change.

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