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Título: Comparison for the effects of different components of temperature variability on mortality
Autor: Wen, Bo
Wu, Yao
Guo, Yuming
Gasparrini, Antonio
Tong, Shilu
Overcenco, Ala
Urban, Aleš
Schneider, Alexandra
Entezari, Alireza
Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria
Zanobetti, Antonella
Analitis, Antonis
Zeka, Ariana
Tobias, Aurelio
Nunes, Baltazar
Alahmad, Barrak
Armstrong, Ben
Forsberg, Bertil
Pan, Shih Chun
Íñiguez, Carmen
Ameling, Caroline
Valencia, César De la Cruz
Åström, Christofer
Houthuijs, Danny
Van Dung, Do
Royé, Dominic
Indermitte, Ene
Lavigne, Eric
Mayvaneh, Fatemeh
Acquaotta, Fiorella
de'Donato, Francesca
Rao, Shilpa
Sera, Francesco
Carrasco-Escobar, Gabriel
Kan, Haidong
Orru, Hans
Kim, Ho
Holobaca, Iulian Horia
Kyselý, Jan
Madureira, Joana
Schwartz, Joel
Jaakkola, Jouni J.K.
Katsouyanni, Klea
Diaz, Magali Hurtado
Ragettli, Martina S.
Hashizume, Masahiro
Pascal, Mathilde
Coélho, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio
Ortega, Nicolás Valdés
Ryti, Niilo
Scovronick, Noah
Michelozzi, Paola
Matus Correa, Patricia
Goodman, Patrick
Saldiva, Paulo Hilario Nascimento
Raz, Raanan
Abrutzky, Rosana
Osorio, Samuel
Dang, Tran Ngoc
Colistro, Valentina
Huber, Veronika
Lee, Whanhee
Seposo, Xerxes
Honda, Yasushi
Kim, Yoonhee
Guo, Yue Leon
Bell, Michelle L.
Li, Shanshan
Palavras-chave: Inter-day
Intra-day
Mortality
Temperature variability
Environmental Science(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: Mai-2024
Resumo: Background: Temperature variability (TV) is associated with increased mortality risk. However, it is still unknown whether intra-day or inter-day TV has different effects. Objectives: We aimed to assess the association of intra-day TV and inter-day TV with all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality. Methods: We collected data on total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality and meteorology from 758 locations in 47 countries or regions from 1972 to 2020. We defined inter-day TV as the standard deviation (SD) of daily mean temperatures across the lag interval, and intra-day TV as the average SD of minimum and maximum temperatures on each day. In the first stage, inter-day and intra-day TVs were modelled simultaneously in the quasi-Poisson time-series model for each location. In the second stage, a multi-level analysis was used to pool the location-specific estimates. Results: Overall, the mortality risk due to each interquartile range [IQR] increase was higher for intra-day TV than for inter-day TV. The risk increased by 0.59% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.53, 0.65) for all-cause mortality, 0.64% (95% CI: 0.56, 0.73) for cardiovascular mortality, and 0.65% (95% CI: 0.49, 0.80) for respiratory mortality per IQR increase in intra-day TV0–7 (0.9 °C). An IQR increase in inter-day TV0–7 (1.6 °C) was associated with 0.22% (95% CI: 0.18, 0.26) increase in all-cause mortality, 0.44% (95% CI: 0.37, 0.50) increase in cardiovascular mortality, and 0.31% (95% CI: 0.21, 0.41) increase in respiratory mortality. The proportion of all-cause deaths attributable to intra-day TV0–7 and inter-day TV0–7 was 1.45% and 0.35%, respectively. The mortality risks varied by lag interval, climate area, season, and climate type. Conclusions: Our results indicated that intra-day TV may explain the main part of the mortality risk related to TV and suggested that comprehensive evaluations should be proposed in more countries to help protect human health.
Descrição: Funding Information: This study was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP210102076) and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT2000581). BW by China Scholarship Council (number 202006010043); WY by China Scholarship Council (number 202006010044); SL by an Emerging Leader Fellowship of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (number GNT2009866); JK and AU by the Czech Science Foundation (project number 20\u201328560S); NS by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-funded HERCULES Center (P30ES019776); S-CP and YLG by the Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan; MOST 109\u20132621-M-002\u2013021); YH by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (JPMEERF15S11412) of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency; MdSZSC and PHNS by the S\u00E3o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP); ST by the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (grant number 18411951600); HO and EI by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research (IUT34\u201317); JM by a fellowship of Funda\u00E7\u00E3o para a Ci\u00EAncia e a Tecnlogia (SFRH/BPD/115112/2016); AG by the Medical Research Council UK (grant IDs: MR/V034162/1 and MR/R013349/1), the Natural Environment Research Council UK (grant ID: NE/R009384/1), and the EU's Horizon 2020 project, Exhaustion (grant ID: 820655); AS, SR, and FdD by the EU's Horizon 2020 project, Exhaustion (grant ID 820655); VH by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (grant ID PCIN-2017\u2013046); AT by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (grant CEX2018-000794-S); YG by Career Development Fellowship (number GNT1163693) and Leader Fellowship (number GNT2008813) of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council; Statistics South Africa kindly provided the mortality data, but had no other role in the study. This Article is published in memory of Simona Fratianni who helped to contribute the data for Romania. Publisher Copyright: © 2024
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/170554
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2024.108712
ISSN: 0160-4120
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