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Overview

Peng Bi is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia and specializes in research at the intersection of environmental science and medicine. Their scholarly output includes a strong focus on the health impacts of climate and environmental factors, with significant contributions to the understanding of temperature-related health outcomes and occupational heat stress.

The scientist's recent published papers cover a variety of topics within this scope. Notable works include:

  • Heat exposure and cardiovascular health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2022, The Lancet Planetary Health)
  • Is there an association between hot weather and poor mental health outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis (2021, Environment International)
  • Association between high temperature and heatwaves with heat-related illnesses: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2022, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Occupational heat stress and economic burden: A review of global evidence (2021, Environmental Research)
  • Extreme heat and occupational injuries in different climate zones: A systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence (2021, Environment International)

Peng Bi frequently collaborates with a group of coauthors across their publications. The most common collaborators include:

  • Blesson M. Varghese
  • Alana Hansen
  • Michael Tong
  • Jianjun Xiang
  • Keith Dear

The scientist's work appears regularly in several academic venues. The most frequent publication outlets are:

  • ISEE Conference Abstracts
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Peng Bi's main fields of study encompass:

  • Environmental Science
  • Medicine

Within these fields, their research specializes in a number of subfields, including:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • General Health Professions
  • Physiology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

The core topics explored in Peng Bi's research involve:

  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Thermoregulation and physiological responses
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Thermal Regulation in Medicine

Best Publications

  • The Effect of Heat Waves on Mental Health in a Temperate Australian City

    Alana Hansen;Peng Bi;Monika Nitschke;Philip Ryan

  • Health Impacts of Workplace Heat Exposure: An Epidemiological Review

    Jianjun Xiang;Peng Bi;Dino Pisaniello;Alana Hansen

  • Impact of two recent extreme heat episodes on morbidity and mortality in Adelaide, South Australia: a case-series analysis

    Monika Nitschke;Graeme R Tucker;Alana L Hansen;Susan Williams

  • Is there an association between hot weather and poor mental health outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Jingwen Liu;Blesson M. Varghese;Alana Hansen;Jianjun Xiang

  • Heat Waves and Morbidity: Current Knowledge and Further Direction-A Comprehensive Literature Review

    Mengmeng Li;Shaohua Gu;Shaohua Gu;Peng Bi;Jun Yang;Jun Yang

  • Morbidity and mortality during heatwaves in metropolitan Adelaide.

    Monika Nitschke;Graeme R Tucker;Peng Bi

  • The effect of heat waves on hospital admissions for renal disease in a temperate city of Australia

    Alana L Hansen;Peng Bi;Philip Ryan;Monika Nitschke

  • The Effects of Extreme Heat on Human Mortality and Morbidity in Australia: Implications for Public Health

    Peng Bi;Susan Williams;Margaret Loughnan;Gwynedd Lloyd

  • Family self-medication and antibiotics abuse for children and juveniles in a Chinese city.

    Peng Bi;Shilu Tong;Kevin A Parton

  • Heat Waves and Climate Change: Applying the Health Belief Model to Identify Predictors of Risk Perception and Adaptive Behaviours in Adelaide, Australia

    Derick A. Akompab;Peng Bi;Susan Williams;Janet Grant

  • Association between high temperature and work-related injuries in Adelaide, South Australia, 2001-2010

    Jianjun Xiang;Peng Bi;Dino Pisaniello;Alana Hansen

  • The effects of summer temperature and heat waves on heat-related illness in a coastal city of China, 2011-2013.

    Li Bai;Gangqiang Ding;Shaohua Gu;Peng Bi

  • Are workers at risk of occupational injuries due to heat exposure? A comprehensive literature review

    Blesson M. Varghese;Alana Hansen;Peng Bi;Dino Pisaniello

  • Incidence Trends of Lip, Oral Cavity, and Pharyngeal Cancers: Global Burden of Disease 1990–2017:

    M. Du;R. Nair;R. Nair;L. Jamieson;Z Liu;Z Liu

  • Climatic variables and transmission of malaria: A 12-year data analysis in Shuchen County, China

    Peng Bi;Shilu Tong;Ken Donald;Kevin A Parton

  • The impact of summer temperatures and heatwaves on mortality and morbidity in Perth, Australia 1994-2008.

    Susan Williams;Monika Nitschke;Philip Weinstein;Dino L. Pisaniello

  • Climate variations and bacillary dysentery in northern and southern cities of China

    Ying Zhang;Peng Bi;Janet E. Hiller;Yuwei Sun

  • Association between dengue fever incidence and meteorological factors in Guangzhou, China, 2005–2014

    Jianjun Xiang;Alana Hansen;Qiyong Liu;Xiaobo Liu

  • The impact of heatwaves on workers' health and safety in Adelaide, South Australia.

    Jianjun Xiang;Peng Bi;Dino Pisaniello;Alana Hansen

  • Heat and health in Adelaide, South Australia: assessment of heat thresholds and temperature relationships.

    Susan Williams;Monika Nitschke;Thomas Sullivan;Graeme R. Tucker

  • Review Paper: The Health Status of Migrants in Australia: A Review:

    Olga Anikeeva;Peng Bi;Janet E. Hiller;Philip Ryan

Frequent Co-Authors

Shilu Tong
Shilu Tong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Xiaobo Liu
Xiaobo Liu University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Archie C. A. Clements
Archie C. A. Clements Queen's University Belfast
Iain Walker
Iain Walker University of Melbourne
Gregory E. Glass
Gregory E. Glass University of Florida
Martha Augoustinos
Martha Augoustinos University of Adelaide
Zao Yi
Zao Yi Southwest University of Science and Technology
Helen L. Berry
Helen L. Berry Macquarie University
Phillip J. Tully
Phillip J. Tully University of Adelaide
Yougen Yi
Yougen Yi Central South University

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