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Degrees and dollars - Health costs associated with suboptimal ambient temperature exposure

机译:度和美元-与环境温度欠佳相关的健康成本

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Suboptimal ambient temperature exposure significantly affects public health. Previous studies have primarily focused on risk assessment, with few examining the health outcomes from an economic perspective. To inform environmental health policies, we estimated the economic costs of health outcomes associated with suboptimal temperature in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.We used a distributed lag nonlinear model to estimate attributable fractions/cases for mortality, emergency department visits, and emergency hospitalizations at various suboptimal temperature levels. The analyses were stratified by age group (i.e., youth (0-19 years), adult (20-64 years), and senior (65+ years)). We considered both direct medical costs and loss of productivity during economic cost assessment.Results show that youth have a large number of temperature-related emergency department visits, while seniors have large numbers of temperature-related mortality and emergency hospitalizations. Exposures to extremely low and high temperatures lead to $2.70 billion [95% empirical confidence interval (eCI): $1.91 billion, $3.48 billion] (costs are all based on 2016 USD value) economic costs annually. Moderately and extremely low and high temperature leads to $9.40 billion [eCI: $6.05 billion. $12.57 billion] economic costs. The majority of the economic costs are consistently attributed to cold (75%), rather than heat exposures and to mortality (95%), rather than morbidity. Our findings support prioritizing temperature-related health interventions designed to minimize the economic costs by targeting seniors and to reduce attributable cases by targeting youth. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:次优的环境温度暴露会严重影响公众健康。先前的研究主要集中在风险评估上,很少从经济角度检查健康结果。为了告知环境卫生政策,我们估算了与明尼阿波利斯/圣保罗市最佳温度相关的健康结果的经济成本。保罗双子城市都会区。我们使用分布式滞后非线性模型来估计在各种次优温度水平下的死亡率,急诊室就诊和急诊住院的可归因分数/病例。分析按年龄组(即青年(0-19岁),成人(20-64岁)和老年人(65岁以上))进行了分层。在经济成本评估中,我们既考虑了直接医疗费用,又考虑了生产力损失。结果表明,青年人有大量与温度有关的急诊就诊,而老年人有大量与温度有关的死亡率和急诊住院。每年暴露于极低温和高温下的成本为27亿美元[95%经验置信区间(eCI):19.1亿美元,34.8亿美元](成本均基于2016年美元价值)。适度,极低和极高的温度导致94亿美元[eCI:60.5亿美元。经济损失[1257亿美元]。大部分经济成本始终归因于感冒(> 75%),而不是热暴露;以及死亡率(> 95%),而不是发病率。我们的研究结果支持优先考虑与温度相关的健康干预措施,旨在通过针对老年人来最大程度地降低经济成本,并针对年轻人来减少可归因的病例。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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