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Defining heat waves and extreme heat events using sub-regional meteorological data to maximize benefits of early warning systems to population health

机译:使用次区域气象数据定义热波和极端热事件,以使预警系统的益处最大化到人口健康

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Background: Extreme heat events have been consistently associated with an increased risk of hospitalization for various hospital diagnoses. Classifying heat events is particularly relevant for identifying the criteria to activate early warning systems. Heat event classifications may also differ due to heterogeneity in climates among different geographic regions, which may occur at a small scale. Using local meteorological data, we identified heat waves and extreme heat events that were associated with the highest burden of excess hospitalizations within the County of San Diego and quantified discrepancies using county-level meteorological criteria. Methods: Eighteen event classifications were created using various combinations of temperature metric, percen-tile, and duration for both county-level and climate zone level meteorological data within San Diego County. Propensity score matching and Poisson regressions were utilized to ascertain the association between heat wave exposure and risk of hospitalization for heat-related illness and dehydration for the 1999-2013 period. We estimated both relative and absolute risks for each heat event classification in order to identify optimal definitions of heat waves and extreme heat events for the whole city and in each climate zone to target health impacts. Results: Heat-related illness differs vastly by level (county or zone-specific), definition, and risk measure. We found the county-level definitions to be systematically biased when compared to climate zone definitions with the largest discrepancy of 56 attributable hospitalizations. The relative and attributable risks were often minimally correlated, which exemplified that relative risks alone are not adequate to optimize heat waves definitions. Conclusions: Definitions based on county-level defined thresholds do not provide an accurate picture of the observed health effects and will fail to maximize the potential effectiveness of heat warning systems. Absolute rather than relative risks are a more appropriate measure to define the set of criteria to activate early warnings systems and thus maximize public health benefits.
机译:背景:极端热事件一直与各医院诊断的住院风险增加一致。分类热事件尤为重要用于识别激活预警系统的标准。热事件分类也可能由于不同地理区域中的气候中的异质性而不同,这可能以小规模发生。使用当地的气象数据,我们确定了与圣地亚哥县内的高度住院的最高负担相关的热波和极端热事件,以及使用县级气象标准的量化差异。方法:使用San Diego County县级和气候区水平气象数据的各种温度度量,Percen-Tile和持续时间来创建十八次事件分类。利用倾向得分匹配和泊松回归来确定热浪暴露与1999 - 2013年期间热相关疾病和脱水的住院风险。我们估计每个热门事件分类的相对和绝对风险,以确定整个城市和每个气候区域的热波和极端热事件的最佳定义,以瞄准健康影响。结果:热相关疾病逐渐不同(县或地区),定义和风险措施不同。与气候区定义相比,我们发现县级定义被系统地偏见,其具有56个可归属住院所含的最大差异。相对和可归因的风险通常是最密切相关的,这例示单独的相对风险不足以优化热波定义。结论:基于县级定义阈值的定义不提供观察到的健康效果的准确图片,并且不会最大限度地提高热预警系统的潜在效果。绝对而不是相对风险是一个更适当的衡量标准,用于定义激活早期警告系统的标准,从而最大限度地提高公共卫生效益。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2020年第15期|137678.1-137678.8|共8页
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    School of Public Health San Diego State University San Diego CA USA Department of Family Medicine and Public Health University of California San Diego CA USA;

    School of Public Health San Diego State University San Diego CA USA Department of Family Medicine and Public Health University of California San Diego CA USA;

    Fielding School of Public Health University of California Los Angeles CA USA;

    County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency San Diego CA USA;

    Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego CA USA;

    Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego CA USA;

    Department of Family Medicine and Public Health University of California San Diego CA USA Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego CA USA;

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    Heat and health; Early warning systems; Climate and health;

    机译:热和健康;预警系统;气候与健康;

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