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The impact of extremely hot weather events on all-cause mortality in a highly urbanized and densely populated subtropical city: A 10-year time- series study (2006-2015)

机译:极其炎热的天气事件对高层城市化和密集的亚热带城市中的所有原因死亡率的影响:10年的时间 - 系列研究(2006-2015)

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Background: The impact of heatwaves on public health has led to an urgent need to describe extremely hot weather events (EHWEs) and evaluate their health impacts.Methods: In Hong Kong, a very hot day (VHD) can be defined when the daily maximum temperature = 33 degrees C, and a hot night (HN) can be identified if the daily minimum temperature = 28 degrees C. Three lengths of time, nine combinations of VHD and HN, and four categories of occurrence intervals between two EHWEs were considered over 2006-2015. The daily relative risk (RR) of all-cause mortality was estimated using Poisson generalized additive regression models, controlling for both short-term and long-term trends in temperature as well as four air pollutants. Lagged effects of the representative EHWEs were further examined for their association with mortality. Subgroup analysis was conducted for different sex and age groups.Results: Significant associations with raised mortality risks were observed for a single HN, while stronger associations with mortality were observed as significant for five or more consecutive VHDs/HNs. More HNs between the consecutive VHDs also significantly amplified the impact on mortality, with the strongest association observed for EHWEs characterized as 2D3N, and the effect significantly lagged for five days. Therefore, with identifiable health impacts, three thresholds (5VHDs, 5HNs, & 2D3N) were determined to be representative of identical types of EHWEs in Hong Kong. Furthermore, by taking 2 (3) consecutive VHDs (HNs) as one daytime (nighttime) EHWE event, those occurring consecutively without non-hot days (nights) in between were found to be significantly associated with excess mortality risks. Moreover, females and older adults were determined to be relatively more vulnerable to all defined EHWEs.Conclusions: Among all the observed significant heat-mortality associations in highly urbanized cities, EHWEs that occurred during the nighttime, with extended length, consecutively without any break in between, or in the pattern of 2D3N might require the meteorological administration, healthcare providers, and urban planners to work interactively. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:背景:热浪对公共卫生的影响导致了迫切需要描述极其炎热的天气事件(eHWES)并评估他们的健康影响。方法:在香港,每日最高时,可以定义一个非常炎热的日子(VHD)温度> = 33摄氏度,如果每日最低温度> = 28℃,则可以识别炎热的夜晚(HN)。三个时间长度,九个vhd和hn的组合,以及两个ehwes之间的四个出现的发生间隔考虑到2006 - 2015年。使用Poisson广泛性添加剂回归模型估计了所有原因死亡率的日常相对风险(RR),控制温度和四个空气污染物的短期和长期趋势。代表性eHWE的滞后效果进一步审查了他们与死亡率的关联。对不同性和年龄组进行的亚组分析。结果:单个HN观察到具有提高死亡风险的显着关联,而对于五个或更多连续的VHDS / HN,观察到具有较强的与死亡率的关系。连续VHD之间的更多HNS也显着扩增了对死亡率的影响,具有表征为2d3n的ehwes的最强烈关联,并且效果明显滞后了五天。因此,具有可识别的健康影响,确定了三个阈值(5VHD,5Hns,2D3N),以代表香港的相同类型的eHWE。此外,通过将2(3)个连续的VHDS(HNS)作为一天(夜间)EHWE事件,发现在没有非炎热的日子(夜晚)的那些与过多的死亡风险显着相关。此外,雌性和老年人被确定相对较容易受到所有定义的eHWES。结论:在高层城市化城市的所有明显的显着的热死亡期间,夜间发生的ehwes,连续长度延长,没有任何休息在2d3n之间或模式之间可能需要气象管理,医疗保健提供者和城市规划者以交互方式工作。 (c)2019 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2019年第10期|923-931|共9页
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    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Jockey Club Sch Publ Hlth & Primary Care Hong Kong Peoples R China|Chinese Univ Hong Kong Jockey Club Inst Ageing Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Jockey Club Inst Ageing Hong Kong Peoples R China|Chinese Univ Hong Kong Inst Future Cities Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Inst Future Cities Hong Kong Peoples R China|Univ Hong Kong Fac Architecture Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Jockey Club Sch Publ Hlth & Primary Care Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Sch Architecture Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Univ Hong Kong Dept Urban Planning & Design Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Hong Kong Observ Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Hong Kong Observ Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Jockey Club Inst Ageing Hong Kong Peoples R China|Chinese Univ Hong Kong Dept Med & Therapeut Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Inst Future Cities Hong Kong Peoples R China|Chinese Univ Hong Kong Sch Architecture Hong Kong Peoples R China;

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    Extremely hot weather event; Heat wave; Heat health; Mortality; Urban heat island effect;

    机译:极热的天气事件;热浪;热健康;死亡率;城市热岛的影响;

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