Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA.
Am J Hum Biol. 2023 Jan;35(1):e23843. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23843. Epub 2022 Nov 30.
Extreme climatic events are increasing in frequency, leading to hotter temperatures, flooding, droughts, severe storms, and rising oceans. This special issue brings together a collection of seven articles that describe the impacts of extreme climatic events on a diverse set of human biology and health outcomes. The first two articles cover extreme temperatures extending from extreme heat to cold and changes in winter weather and the respective implications for adverse health events, human environmental limits, well-being, and human adaptability. Next, two articles cover the effects of exposures to extreme storms through an examination of hurricanes and cyclones on stress and birth outcomes. The following two articles describe the effects of extreme flooding events on livelihoods, nutrition, water and food insecurity, diarrheal and respiratory health, and stress. The last article examines the effects of drought on diet and food insecurity. Following a brief review of each extreme climatic event and articles covered in this special issue, I discuss future research opportunities-highlighting domains of climate change and specific research questions that are ripe for biological anthropologists to investigate. I close with a description of interdisciplinary methods to assess climate exposures and human biology outcomes to aid the investigation of the defining question of our time - how climate change will affect human biology and health. Ultimately, climate change is a water, food, and health problem. Human biologists offer a unique perspective for a combination of theoretical, methodological, and applied reasons and thus are in a prime position to contribute to this critical research agenda.
极端气候事件的发生频率正在增加,导致气温升高、洪水泛滥、干旱、剧烈风暴和海平面上升。本期特刊汇集了七篇文章,描述了极端气候事件对人类生物学和健康结果的多样性影响。前两篇文章涵盖了从极端高温到极寒的极端温度以及冬季天气变化对不良健康事件、人类环境极限、幸福感和人类适应性的影响。接下来的两篇文章通过研究飓风和旋风对压力和生育结果的影响,介绍了暴露于极端风暴的影响。接下来的两篇文章描述了极端洪水事件对生计、营养、水和粮食安全、腹泻和呼吸道健康以及压力的影响。最后一篇文章探讨了干旱对饮食和粮食安全的影响。在简要回顾本期特刊涵盖的每一个极端气候事件和文章之后,我讨论了未来的研究机会,重点介绍了气候变化领域和特定研究问题,这些问题正适合生物人类学家进行研究。最后,我描述了评估气候暴露和人类生物学结果的跨学科方法,以帮助研究当前的重要问题——气候变化将如何影响人类生物学和健康。归根结底,气候变化是一个水、粮食和健康问题。出于理论、方法和应用等多方面的原因,人类生物学家提供了独特的视角,因此他们处于有利地位,可以为这一关键的研究议程做出贡献。