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Have residents adapted to heat wave and cold spell in the 21st century? Evidence from 136 Chinese cities
Global climate change has increased the probability and intensity of extreme weather events. The adverse health effect of extreme temperature has gone through a temporal variation over years. Time-series data including city-level daily cardiovascular death records and meteorological data were collected from 136 Chinese cities during 2006 and 2019. A time-varying distributed lag model with interaction terms was applied to assess the temporal change of mortality risk and attributable mortality of heat wave and cold spell. The mortality effect of heat wave generally increased and that of cold spell decreased significantly in the total population during the study period. The heat wave effect increased especially among the female and people aged 65 to 74. As for the cold spell, the reduced susceptibility was detected both in the temperate and cold climatic zone. Our findings appeal for counterpart measures corresponding to sub-populations and regions responding to future extreme climate events from the public and individuals.
Have residents adapted to heat wave and cold spell in the 21st century? Evidence from 136 Chinese cities
Global climate change has increased the probability and intensity of extreme weather events. The adverse health effect of extreme temperature has gone through a temporal variation over years. Time-series data including city-level daily cardiovascular death records and meteorological data were collected from 136 Chinese cities during 2006 and 2019. A time-varying distributed lag model with interaction terms was applied to assess the temporal change of mortality risk and attributable mortality of heat wave and cold spell. The mortality effect of heat wave generally increased and that of cold spell decreased significantly in the total population during the study period. The heat wave effect increased especially among the female and people aged 65 to 74. As for the cold spell, the reduced susceptibility was detected both in the temperate and cold climatic zone. Our findings appeal for counterpart measures corresponding to sub-populations and regions responding to future extreme climate events from the public and individuals.
Have residents adapted to heat wave and cold spell in the 21st century? Evidence from 136 Chinese cities
Yuxin Wang (Autor:in) / Lin Lin (Autor:in) / Zhihu Xu (Autor:in) / Lijun Wang (Autor:in) / Jing Huang (Autor:in) / Maigeng Zhou (Autor:in) / Guoxing Li (Autor:in)
2023
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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