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The Impact of Relative Humidity and Atmospheric Pressure on Mortality in Guangzhou, China

             

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Objective Although many studies have examined the effects of ambient temperatures on mortality, little evidence is on health impacts of atmospheric pressure and relative humidity. This study aimed to assess the impacts of atmospheric pressure and relative humidity on mortality in Guangzhou, China. Methods This study included 213,737 registered deaths during 2003-2011 in Guangzhou, China. A quasi-Poisson regression with a distributed lag non-linear model was used to assess the effects of atmospheric pressure/relative humidity. Results We found significant effect of low atmospheric pressure/relative humidity on mortality. There was a 1.79%(95% confidence interval: 0.38%-3.22%) increase in non-accidental mortality and a 2.27%(0.07%-4.51%) increase in cardiovascular mortality comparing the 5th and 25 th percentile of atmospheric pressure. A 3.97%(0.67%-7.39%) increase in cardiovascular mortality was also observed comparing the 5th and 25 th percentile of relative humidity. Women were more vulnerable to decrease in atmospheric pressure and relative humidity than men. Age and education attainment were also potential effect modifiers. Furthermore, low atmospheric pressure and relative humidity increased temperature-related mortality. Conclusion Both low atmospheric pressure and relative humidity are important risk factors of mortality. Our findings would be helpful to develop health risk assessment and climate policy interventions that would better protect vulnerable subgroups of the population.

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