Effect modification of individual- and regional-scale characteristics on heat wave-related mortality rates between 2009 and 2012 in Seoul, South Korea

被引:32
作者
Kim, E-Jin [1 ]
Kim, Ho [1 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Grad Sch Publ Heath, Dept Biostat, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Deprivation index; Autocorrelation; Green space; Temperature extremes; Mortality; CASE-CROSSOVER; MAJOR CITIES; TEMPERATURE; IMPACT; CHINA; VULNERABILITY; POPULATION; MODIFIERS; MORBIDITY; AUSTRALIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.248
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Many studies have investigated the associations between heat waves, ambient temperature, cold spells, and mortality or morbidity. Some studies have utilized effect modification to reveal the factors that increase an individual's susceptibility to temperature extremes, which can then be used to reshape public policy. In this study, we used a time-stratified case-crossover technique to examine how individual-and regional-scale characteristics modified heat wave-related impacts on mortality rates in Seoul, South Korea, between 2009 and 2012. We defined a heat wave as having at least two consecutive days with a daily mean temperature greater than or equal to the 95th percentile recorded in each of Seoul's twenty-five districts. At the individual scale, citizens classified as belonging to a lower education group had a higher vulnerability to heat wave-related morbidity or mortality [odds ratio (OR) 1.261; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.034-1.538]. At a regional scale, death during heat waves was more likely to occur in districts with a high deprivation index (OR = 1.194; 95% CI: 1.028-1.388). And a low proportion of green space around buildings (OR = 1.178; 95% CI: 1.016-1.366), a low proportion of rooftop green space (OR = 1.207; 95% CI: 1.042-1.399), or those that had fewer hospitals (OR = 1.186; 95% CI: 1.019-1.379). Our data show that mortality during heat waves is more likely where these individual and regional-scale vulner-abilities overlap. Our findings support evidence of mortality impacts from heat waves and provide a basis for selection to policy makers choose on the target groups to reduce the public health burden of heat waves. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 148
页数:8
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [1] Weather-Related Mortality How Heat, Cold, and Heat Waves Affect Mortality in the United States
    Anderson, Brooke G.
    Bell, Michelle L.
    [J]. EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2009, 20 (02) : 205 - 213
  • [2] Heat Waves in the United States: Mortality Risk during Heat Waves and Effect Modification by Heat Wave Characteristics in 43 U.S. Communities
    Anderson, G. Brooke
    Bell, Michelle L.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2011, 119 (02) : 210 - 218
  • [3] A multicounty analysis identifying the populations vulnerable to mortality associated with high ambient temperature in California
    Basu, Rupa
    Ostro, Bart D.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2008, 168 (06) : 632 - 637
  • [4] A Case-Crossover Study of Temperature and Infant Mortality in California
    Basu, Rupa
    Pearson, Dharshani
    Sie, Lillian
    Broadwin, Rachel
    [J]. PAEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2015, 29 (05) : 407 - 415
  • [5] Vulnerability to heat-related mortality in Latin America: A case-crossover study in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, Chile and Mexico City, Mexico
    Bell, Michelle L.
    O'Neill, Marie S.
    Ranjit, Nalini
    Borja-Aburto, Victor H.
    Cifuentes, Luis A.
    Gouveia, Nelson C.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2008, 37 (04) : 796 - 804
  • [6] Measuring personal heat exposure in an urban and rural environment
    Bernhard, Molly C.
    Kent, Shia T.
    Sloan, Meagan E.
    Evans, Mary B.
    McClure, Leslie A.
    Gohlke, Julia M.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2015, 137 : 410 - 418
  • [7] A study of intracity variation of temperature-related mortality and socioeconomic status among the Chinese population in Hong Kong
    Chan, Emily Ying Yang
    Goggins, William B.
    Kim, Jacqueline Jakyoung
    Griffiths, Sian M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2012, 66 (04) : 322 - 327
  • [8] Influence of heat wave definitions to the added effect of heat waves on daily mortality in Nanjing, China
    Chen, Kai
    Bi, Jun
    Chen, Jin
    Chen, Xiaodong
    Huang, Lei
    Zhou, Lian
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2015, 506 : 18 - 25
  • [9] Ambient temperature and mortality: An international study in four capital cities of East Asia
    Chung, Joo-Youn
    Honda, Yasushi
    Hong, Yun-Chul
    Pan, Xiao-Chuan
    Guo, Yue-Leon
    Kim, Ho
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2009, 408 (02) : 390 - 396
  • [10] Temperature and mortality in 11 cities of the eastern United States
    Curriero, FC
    Heiner, KS
    Samet, JM
    Zeger, SL
    Strug, L
    Patz, JA
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2002, 155 (01) : 80 - 87