Regional and Demographics Difference in the Impact of High Ambient Temperature Exposure on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Hospitalization in Medicare Beneficiaries (P5-12.001) | Synapse
June 13, 2026
Regional and Demographics Difference in the Impact of High Ambient Temperature Exposure on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Hospitalization in Medicare Beneficiaries (P5-12.001)
Key Points
This research aims to explore how local heat stress affects hospitalization for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias among Medicare beneficiaries.
Investigated regional differences in temperature exposure and ADRD hospitalization rates among Medicare beneficiaries.
Analyzed hospitalization data and temperature records to identify correlations.
Examined demographic factors influencing hospitalization rates due to heat stress.
Higher ambient temperatures correlate with increased hospitalization rates for ADRD in specific regions.
Demographic factors, such as age and health status, significantly influence hospitalization trends related to temperature exposure.
Regions with extreme heat show more pronounced health impacts on Medicare beneficiaries with ADRD.
Abstract
To investigate the regional impact of local heat stress on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD)