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- Title
The combined effect of air pollution and non-optimal temperature on mortality in Shandong Province, China: establishment of air health index.
- Authors
Niu, Shuyue; Tang, Junli; Hu, Kejia; Xu, Xiaohui; Dong, Jing; Chu, Jie; Guo, Xiaolei; Wang, Haitao; Cao, Yanwen; Zhao, Qi; Fornah, Lovel; Lu, Zilong; Ma, Wei
- Abstract
Purpose: The air health index (AHI) captures the combined effects of air pollution and non-optimal temperatures and helps assess the atmospheric environment's overall health risk. Shandong Province is a crucial industrial base in China, and the health effects of air pollution and non-optimal temperature cannot be ignored. To construct an AHI for Shandong Province and assess the district-level mortality burden due to AHI in the study area. Methods: Daily district-specific mortality, meteorological, and air pollution data over 2013–2018 were collected in Shandong Province, China. The AHI construction eventually incorporated PM2.5 and NO2, O3, and non-optimal temperatures. Attributable fraction (AF) and attributable number (AN) were used to estimate the district-specific mortality burden attributable to AHI. Results: The average AHI value observed in Shandong Province was 6. Our research revealed a positive association between the total AHI and total mortality, with an overall trend of a slow increase followed by a rapid increase. The exposure–response curves, when stratified by gender, age, and cause of death, were approximately consistent with the overall trend. The provincial attributable fraction (AF) was 5.31% (95% CI 4.58%, 5.91%), and the attributable number (AN) was 188,246 (95% CI 162,396, 209,533). Overall, higher ANs mainly appeared in the southwestern area, while higher values of AF were observed in the central-eastern and central-northern areas. Conclusions: The air health index performs well in predicting death burden and can convey health risks related to exposure to the ambient environment to the public.
- Subjects
SHANDONG Sheng (China); CHINA; AIR pollution; MORTALITY; PROVINCES; TEMPERATURE; CAUSES of death
- Publication
International Archives of Occupational & Environmental Health, 2024, Vol 97, Issue 2, p189
- ISSN
0340-0131
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00420-023-02036-w