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Urban climate modified short-term association of air pollution with pneumonia mortality in Hong Kong

机译:香港城市气候修正的空气污染与肺炎死亡率的短期关联

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Background: City is becoming warmer, especially in the process of urbanization and climate change. However, it is largely unknown whether this warming urban climate may modify the short-term effects of air pollution.Objectives: To test whether warmer urban climates intensify the acute mortality effects of air pollution on pneumonia in Hong Kong.Methods: Participantswho died of pneumonia froma prospective Chinese elderly cohort between 1998 and 2011 were selected as cases. Urban climatic (UC) classes of cases were determined by an established Urban Climatic Map according to their residential addresses. UC classes were first dichotomized into cool and warm climates and case-crossover analysiswas used to estimate the short-termassociation of pneumoniamortalitywith air pollution. We further classified UC classes into climate quartiles and used case-only analysis to test the trend of urban climate modification on the short-term association of pneumonia mortality with air pollution.Results: Among 66,820 elders (= 65 years), 2208 pneumonia deaths (cases) were identified during the 11-14 years of follow-up. The effects of air pollution for cases residing in thewarmclimate were statistically significant (p 0.05) higher than those living in the cool climate. There was an increasing linear trend of urban climate modification on the association of pneumoniamortalitywith NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) (p for trend = 0.035). Compared to climate Quartile 1 (the lowest), deaths resided in climate Quartile 2, 3, and 4 (the highest) were associated with an additional percent change of 9.07% (0.52%, 17.62%), 12.89% (4.34%, 21.43%), and 8.45% (-0.10%, 17.00%), respectively.Conclusions: Warmer urban climate worsened the acute mortality effects of pneumonia associated with air pollutants in Hong Kong. Our findings suggest that warmer urban climate introduced by climate change and urbanization may increase the risks of air pollution-related pneumonia. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:背景:城市正在变暖,尤其是在城市化和气候变化的过程中。然而,目前尚不清楚这种变暖的城市气候是否会改变空气污染的短期影响。目的:检验变暖的城市气候是否加剧了空气污染对香港肺炎的急性死亡影响。方法:死于肺炎的参与者本研究选取了1998年至2011年间中国老年人群作为研究对象。城市气候(UC)病例类别由已建立的“城市气候图”根据其住所地址确定。首先将UC类别分为凉爽和温暖的气候,并使用案例交叉分析来估计肺炎死亡率与空气污染的短期关联。我们将UC类别进一步划分为气候四分位数,并使用仅因案例分析来检验城市气候变化对肺炎死亡率与空气污染的短期关联性的趋势。结果:在66,820名65岁以上的老年人中,有2208例肺炎死亡(病例)在随访的11-14年中被确定。空气污染对居住在温暖气候下的病例的影响在统计学上显着(p <0.05),高于生活在凉爽气候下的病例。肺炎死亡率与二氧化氮(NO2)的关系呈线性增长趋势,城市气候变化趋势(p = 0.035)。与气候四分位数1(最低)相比,气候四分位数2、3和4(最高)中的死亡与9.07%(0.52%,17.62%),12.89%(4.34%,21.43)的附加百分比变化相关结论):城市气候变暖加剧了香港与空气污染物相关的肺炎的急性死亡影响。我们的发现表明,气候变化和城市化带来的城市气候变暖可能会增加与空气污染相关的肺炎的风险。 (C)2018由Elsevier B.V.发布

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