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Novel Analytic Methods Needed for Real-Time Continuous Core Body Temperature Data

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WESTERN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 95-111

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0193945916673058

Keywords

smoothing; functional data analysis; core body temperature; heat-related illness; occupational epidemiology; farmworker; heat stress; LOESS

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  1. Centers for Disease Control-National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health [R01OH010657]

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Affordable measurement of core body temperature (T-c) in a continuous, real-time fashion is now possible. With this advance comes a new data analysis paradigm for occupational epidemiology. We characterize issues arising after obtaining T-c data over 188 workdays for 83 participating farmworkers, a population vulnerable to effects of rising temperatures due to climate change. We describe a novel approach to these data using smoothing and functional data analysis. This approach highlights different data aspects compared with describing T-c at a single time point or summaries of the time course into an indicator function (e.g., did T-c ever exceed 38 degrees C, the threshold limit value for occupational heat exposure). Participants working in ferneries had significantly higher T-c at some point during the workday compared with those working in nurseries, despite a shorter workday for fernery participants. Our results typify the challenges and opportunities in analyzing Big Data streams from real-time physiologic monitoring.

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