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识别美国受气候变化健康影响的脆弱亚群体。

Identifying vulnerable subpopulations for climate change health effects in the United States.

作者信息

Balbus John M, Malina Catherine

机构信息

Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

J Occup Environ Med. 2009 Jan;51(1):33-7. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e318193e12e.

Abstract

Climate change can be expected to have differential effects on different subpopulations. Biological sensitivity, socioeconomic factors, and geography may each contribute to heightened risk for climate-sensitive health outcomes, which include heat stress, air pollution health effects, extreme weather event health effects, water-, food-, and vector-borne illnesses. Particularly vulnerable subpopulations include children, pregnant women, older adults, impoverished populations, people with chronic conditions and mobility and cognitive constraints, outdoor workers, and those in coastal and low-lying riverine zones. For public health planning, it is critical to identify populations that may experience synergistic effects of multiple risk factors for health problems, both related to climate change and to other temporal trends, with specific geographic factors that convey climate-related risks.

摘要

气候变化预计会对不同亚群体产生不同影响。生物敏感性、社会经济因素和地理位置都可能导致对气候敏感的健康结果风险增加,这些结果包括热应激、空气污染对健康的影响、极端天气事件对健康的影响、水传、食传和病媒传播疾病。特别脆弱的亚群体包括儿童、孕妇、老年人、贫困人口、患有慢性病以及行动和认知受限的人群、户外工作者,以及沿海和低洼河滨地区的人群。对于公共卫生规划而言,识别可能因多种健康问题风险因素产生协同效应的人群至关重要,这些因素既与气候变化有关,也与其他时间趋势有关,同时还要考虑到传达气候相关风险的特定地理因素。

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