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The effects of temperature on human mortality in a Chinese city: burden of disease calculation, attributable risk exploration, and vulnerability identification

机译:温度对中国城市人死亡率的影响:疾病计算负担,归属风险勘探和脆弱性识别

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Few studies have examined the attributable fraction (AF) of temperature to mortality and Years of Life Lost (YLL), especially in developing countries. This study aims to explore the short-term effect of the cold and hot temperatures on the cause-specific YLL and mortality, discover the attributable contributions from the temperature variations, and identify the vulnerable populations in Weifang, China. Daily registered death information and meteorological data over the period 2010-2016 were obtained in Weifang, a northern Chinese city. Generalized additive Poisson and Gaussian regression models were used to assess the impacts of temperatures on both mortality and YLL, explore the AF of the temperature variations on mortality, after adjusting for other covariates. Both hot and cold temperatures have had significant negative impacts on cause-specific mortality counts and YLL, with heat presented an acute and short effect and the cold temperatures had delayed effects and lasted for several days. In terms of the attributable fraction calculations, the contributions from cold effects was higher than that of hot effects on non-accidental, cardiovascular, and respiratory deaths (YLL 10.88 vs. 1.23%, 19.58 vs. 1.71%, and 14.47 vs. 3.05%; mortality 13.97 vs. 1.65%, 19.20 vs. 1.59%, and 14.89 vs. 3.09%), respectively. The elderly and women and people with low education level were the most vulnerable. The findings will provide important scientific evidences and policy implications for developing adaptation strategies to reduce the adverse effect of cold and hot exposure in Weifang, in terms of resource allocation, healthcare workforce capacity building, and community health education, especially for the vulnerable groups.
机译:少量研究已经检查了遗失的归属分数(AF),损失了死亡率和多年的生活(YLL),特别是在发展中国家。本研究旨在探讨寒冷和热温度对特定原因YLL和死亡率的短期影响,发现来自温度变化的可归因贡献,并确定了中国潍坊的脆弱群体。每日注册的死亡信息和2010-2016期间的气象数据是在北方中国城市潍坊获得的。广泛的添加剂泊松和高斯回归模型用于评估温度对死亡率和YLL对死亡率和YLL的影响,探索在调整其他协变量后的死亡率的温度变化。热和寒冷的温度都对原因特异性的死亡率和YLL产生了显着的负面影响,热量呈现急性和短暂的效果,寒冷的温度延迟效果并持续了数天。在可归因的分数计算方面,冷效应的贡献高于非意外,心血管和呼吸死亡的热效应(YLL 10.88对1.23%,19.58 vs. 1.71%和14.47 vs.3.05% ;分别死亡率为13.97与1.65%,19.20与1.59%和14.89伏3.09%)。老年人和妇女和具有低教育水平的人是最脆弱的。该调查结果将为发展潍坊,医疗劳动力能力建设和社区健康教育方面,为减少潍坊寒冷和热暴露的不利影响,提供重要的科学证据和政策影响。

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