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Coupling the effects of extreme temperature and air pollution on non-accidental mortality in Rencheng, China

Title
Coupling the effects of extreme temperature and air pollution on non-accidental mortality in Rencheng, China
Author
김성욱
Keywords
extreme temperature; air pollutants; non-accidental deaths; relative risks; distributed lag nonlinear model
Issue Date
2023-08
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Citation
Frontiers in Public Health, v. 11, article no. 1241385, Page. 1.0-10.0
Abstract
BackgroundExtreme temperatures and air pollution have raised widespread concerns about their impact on population health. AimTo explore the quantitative exposure risks of high/low temperatures and types of air pollutants on the health of various populations in urban areas in China, this study assessed the effects of temperature and air pollutants on daily non-accidental deaths in Rencheng District, Jining City, China from 2019 to 2021. MethodsA combination of Poisson regression models and distributed lag non-linear models was used to examine the relationships between temperature, air pollutants, and daily non-accidental deaths. We found that temperature and air pollutants had a significant non-linear effect on non-accidental mortality. Both high and low temperatures had a noticeable impact on non-accidental deaths, with heat effects occurring immediately and lasting 2-3 days, while cold effects lasted for 6-12 days. The relative risks of non-accidental deaths from PM2.5, NO2, and SO2 were highest in winter and lowest in autumn. The relative risk of non-accidental deaths from O-3 was highest in spring, with no significant variations in other seasons. Older adults (& GE;75) and outdoor workers were at the greatest risk from temperature and air pollutant exposure. Conclusions/interpretationExposure to extreme temperatures and air pollutants in the Rencheng District was associated with an increased mortality rate. Under the influence of climate change, it is necessary for policymakers to take measures to reduce the risk of non-accidental deaths among residents.
URI
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1241385/fullhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/187822
ISSN
2296-2565;2296-2565
DOI
10.3389/fpubh.2023.1241385
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