World Health Organization Targets at Risk as Climate Change Impacts Exercise Levels
A study published in The Lancet warns that rising temperatures due to climate change could reduce physical activity globally, leading to 700,000 additional deaths annually by 2050. It may also hinder the World Health Organization's goals, with increasing health risks and productivity losses worldwide.
Climate change is significantly impacting human lives. For instance, humans are becoming less active because of the heat, which makes physical activity difficult. This is according to a study in The Lancet.
The study claims that higher temperatures due to climate change could cause millions of people worldwide to become physically inactive by 2050.
According to the study, this could result in 700,000 early deaths annually, as well as a $3.68 billion productivity loss. The study was published in Lancet Global Health, with the researchers from Latin America, including the Catholic University of Argentina.