Queensland Hot Bedrooms Heart Risk Study | Griffith Uni
Griffith University Queensland study shows bedroom temps above 24°C disrupt HRV and raise heart rates in elderly, urging cooling amid climate change.
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Dr. Fergus O'Connor is a climate and health researcher at Griffith University. His work focuses on the physiological consequences of environmental and occupational heat exposure. He serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Allied Health, Sport and Social Work. He completed his PhD at Bond University in Exercise and Sports Science. His research interests centre on environmental physiology. He maintains affiliations with the University of Ottawa and The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane.
Griffith University Queensland study shows bedroom temps above 24°C disrupt HRV and raise heart rates in elderly, urging cooling amid climate change.