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The effects of ambient temperature on cerebrovascular mortality: An epidemiologic study in four climatic zones in China

机译:环境温度对脑血管死亡率的影响:中国四个气候带的流行病学研究

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BackgroundududLittle evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebrovascular mortality in China. This study aims to examine the effects of ambient temperature on cerebrovascular mortality in different climatic zones in China. ududMethodududWe obtained daily data on weather conditions, air pollution and cerebrovascular deaths from five cities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Wuhan, and Guangzhou) in China during 2004-2008. We examined city-specific associations between ambient temperature and the cerebrovascular mortality, while adjusting for season, long-term trends, day of the week, relative humidity and air pollution. We examined cold effects using a 1°C decrease in temperature below a city-specific threshold, and hot effects using a 1°C increase in temperature above a city-specific threshold. We used a meta-analysis to summarize the cold and hot effects across the five cities. ududResultsududBeijing and Tianjin (with low mean temperature) had lower thresholds than Shanghai, Wuhan and Guangzhou (with high mean temperature). In Beijing, Tianjin, Wuhan and Guangzhou cold effects were delayed, while in Shanghai there was no or short induction. Hot effects were acute in all five cities. The cold effects lasted longer than hot effects. The hot effects were followed by mortality displacement. The pooled relative risk associated with a 1°C decrease in temperature below thresholds (cold effect) was 1.037 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.020, 1.053). The pooled relative risk associated with a 1°C increase in temperature above thresholds (hot effect) was 1.014 (95% CI: 0.979, 1.050). ududConclusionududCold temperatures are significantly associated with cerebrovascular mortality in China, while hot effect is not significant. People in colder climate cities were sensitive to hot temperatures, while people in warmer climate cities were vulnerable to cold temperature.
机译:背景 ud ud关于中国温度与脑血管死亡率之间关系的证据很少。本研究旨在探讨环境温度对中国不同气候区脑血管死亡率的影响。 ud udMethod ud ud我们获得了2004-2008年中国五个城市(北京,天津,上海,武汉和广州)的天气状况,空气污染和脑血管死亡的每日数据。我们在调整季节,长期趋势,星期几,相对湿度和空气污染的同时,研究了环境温度与脑血管死亡率之间的城市特定关联。我们检查了低于城市特定阈值的温度降低1°C的冷效应,以及高于城市特定阈值的温度升高1°C的热效应。我们使用荟萃分析总结了五个城市的冷热影响。 ud udResults ud ud北京和天津(平均温度较低)的阈值低于上海,武汉和广州(平均温度较高)的阈值。在北京,天津,武汉和广州,寒冷的影响被延迟了,而在上海则没有或没有短暂的诱导。在所有五个城市中,热效应都很严重。冷效应比热效应持续的时间更长。紧随其后的是死亡率上升带来的热效应。与温度降低到阈值以下1°C相关的合并相对风险(冷效应)为1.037(95%置信区间(CI):1.020、1.053)。温度比阈值高1°C(热效应)时,合并的相对风险为1.014(95%CI:0.979,1.050)。 ud ud结论 ud ud在中国,冷温度与脑血管死亡率显着相关,而热效应并不显着。气候较寒冷的城市中的人们对高温很敏感,而气候较温暖的城市中的人们则容易受到低温的影响。

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