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Methods to Calculate the Heat Index as an Exposure Metric in Environmental Health Research

机译:环境健康研究中作为暴露指标的热量指数的计算方法

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Background: Environmental health research employs a variety of metrics to measure heat exposure, both to directly study the health effects of outdoor temperature and to control for temperature in studies of other environmental exposures, including air pollution. To measure heat exposure, environmental health studies often use heat index, which incorporates both air temperature and moisture. However, the method of calculating heat index varies across environmental studies, which could mean that studies using different algorithms to calculate heat index may not be comparable.Objective and Methods: We investigated 21 separate heat index algorithms found in the literature to determine a) whether different algorithms generate heat index values that are consistent with the theoretical concepts of apparent temperature and b) whether different algorithms generate similar heat index values.Results: Although environmental studies differ in how they calculate heat index values, most studies’ heat index algorithms generate values consistent with apparent temperature. Additionally, most different algorithms generate closely correlated heat index values. However, a few algorithms are potentially problematic, especially in certain weather conditions (e.g., very low relative humidity, cold weather). To aid environmental health researchers, we have created open-source software in R to calculate the heat index using the U.S. National Weather Service’s algorithm.Conclusion: We identified 21 separate heat index algorithms used in environmental research. Our analysis demonstrated that methods to calculate heat index are inconsistent across studies. Careful choice of a heat index algorithm can help ensure reproducible and consistent environmental health research.Citation: Anderson GB, Bell ML, Peng RD. 2013. Methods to calculate the heat index as an exposure metric in environmental health research. Environ Health Perspect 121:1111–1119; 
机译:背景:环境健康研究采用多种指标来测量热暴露,以直接研究室外温度对健康的影响,并在其他环境暴露(包括空气污染)的研究中控制温度。为了测量热量暴露,环境健康研究通常使用热量指数,该指数结合了空气温度和湿度。然而,计算热指数的方法因环境研究的不同而异,这可能意味着使用不同算法计算热指数的研究可能无法比较。目的与方法:我们调查了文献中找到的21种不同的热指数算法,以确定a)是否不同的算法产生的热指数值与表观温度的理论概念相符,并且b)不同的算法是否产生相似的热指数值。结果:尽管环境研究在计算热指数值的方式上有所不同,但大多数研究的热指数算法产生的值与视在温度一致。此外,大多数不同的算法都会生成紧密相关的热指数值。但是,一些算法可能会出现问题,尤其是在某些天气条件下(例如,相对湿度很低,天气寒冷)。为了协助环境健康研究人员,我们在R中创建了开源软件,可以使用美国国家气象局的算法来计算热量指数。结论:我们确定了21种用于环境研究的单独的热量指数算法。我们的分析表明,各研究中计算热指数的方法不一致。仔细选择热指数算法可以帮助确保可重复和一致的环境健康研究。引文:安德森(Anderson GB),贝尔(Bell ML),彭瑞德(Peng RD)。 2013年。计算热指数作为环境健康研究中的暴露指标的方法。环境健康展望121:1111–1119;

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