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Press Release

Understanding heat index and its impact on health

By Am Kyle Ignacio PAF

May 31, 2024

Over the past few days, the Philippines has experienced scorching temperatures, peaking at 42 to 48 degrees Celsius. This extreme heat index level poses significant risks to the health and well-being of individuals. Among those most affected are children, pregnant women, and older adults aged 65 and above.

What Is Heat Index? The heat index, also known as the apparent temperature, describes how the weather feels to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature. While it is intended to represent the experienced temperature in the shade, it does not account for factors such as direct sunlight, physical activity, or wind cooling. When the body becomes excessively hot, it responds by perspiring or sweating as a natural cooling mechanism. However, it’s essential to recognize that different individuals perceive heat differently due to factors like body shape, metabolism, hydration level, pregnancy, or other physical conditions.

Factors Contributing to Increased Heat Index: Several factors contribute to the rising heat index:

Global Warming and Climate Change:

High Air Temperatures and Elevated Humidity Levels:

Importance of Hydration:

To mitigate the effects of extreme heat, especially for vulnerable groups, consider the following precautions:

Remember that understanding the heat index and taking necessary steps can help protect everyone during extreme weather conditions. Stay safe and cool!