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Temperature variability and mortality in rural and urban areas in Zhejiang province, China: An application of a spatiotemporal index

机译:中国浙江省城乡温度变化和死亡率:时空指数的应用

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Background: Temperature variability (TV) is a potential trigger for death in urban areas, but there is little evidence of this in rural areas. In addition, a typical TV index only considers the temporal variability of temperature and ignores its spatial variability, which should be considered due to the effects of human mobility. Here this study aimed to 1) develop a novel spatiotemporal TV index accounting for human mobility; and 2) based on this index, explore the urban-rural differences in TV-mortality associations in China.Methods: We collected daily data on fine-gridded hourly temperatures and 2 million deaths that occurred in Zhejiang province, China from 2009 to 2015. A spatiotemporal TV index was developed by calculating the standard deviation of the hourly temperatures from multi-site records over the course of several exposure days. A three-stage analysis was performed to estimate the mortality risks and mortality burdens of TV. Stratified analyses were performed by cause-specific mortality, urban/rural district, age and gender.Results: Significant associations were found between TV and all types of targeted diseases, age groups, and genders. Percentage increase inmortality associated with a 1 degrees C increase in TV at 0-7 exposure days were found to be higher for rural dwellers than urban dwellers in the warm season [ for all-cause mortality, 2.07% (95% CI: 1.49%, 2.64%) vs. 1.16% (95% CI: 0.70%, 1.62%)]. An estimated all-causemortality fraction of 5.33% was attributable to TV, with 4.99% in urban areas and 6.02% in rural areas. The elderly (aged 65+years) and females were more sensitive to TV than young people and males, respectively.Conclusions: A spatiotemporal TV index was developed, considering both the temporal and spatial variability of temperatures. TV is an independent health risk factor. In China, rural areas generally suffer greater TV-related mortality risks than urban areas in the warm season. Our findings have important implications for developing area-, cause-, and group-specific adaptation strategies and emergency planning to reduce TV-related mortality. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:背景:温度变异性(TV)在城市地区可能是导致死亡的潜在诱因,但在农村地区几乎没有这种迹象。此外,典型的电视索引仅考虑温度的时间变化,而忽略其空间变化,这应归因于人类活动的影响。在这里,本研究的目的是:1)开发一种新的时空电视指数来说明人类的流动性; (2)基于该指数,探讨中国电视死亡率协会的城乡差异。方法:我们收集了2009年至2015年在浙江省发生的每小时细温和超过200万人死亡的每日数据。通过计算数小时内多站点记录的小时温度标准偏差,开发了时空电视指数。进行了三阶段分析,以估计电视的死亡风险和死亡负担。根据特定原因的死亡率,城市/农村地区,年龄和性别进行了分层分析。结果:电视与各种目标疾病,年龄组和性别之间存在显着关联。发现在温暖季节,与0到7天的暴露水平电视相比,电视死亡率每升高1摄氏度,死亡率上升的百分率要高于城市居民[全因死亡率为2.07%(95%CI:1.49%, 2.64%)对1.16%(95%CI:0.70%,1.62%)]。电视造成的全因死亡率估计为5.33%,其中城市地区为4.99%,农村地区为6.02%。老年人(65岁以上)和女性对电视的敏感性分别高于年轻人和男性。结论:考虑到温度的时空变化,开发了时空电视指数。电视是独立的健康风险因素。在中国,农村地区通常在温暖季节比电视地区遭受与电视相关的死亡风险更大。我们的发现对制定针对特定地区,特定原因和特定人群的适应策略以及降低电视相关死亡率的应急计划具有重要意义。 (C)2018 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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