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与热相关的健康影响及其机制中的种族和社会经济差异:综述

Racial and socioeconomic disparities in heat-related health effects and their mechanisms: a review.

作者信息

Gronlund Carina J

机构信息

Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health, Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health, 1415 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029, 734-615-9215.

出版信息

Curr Epidemiol Rep. 2014 Sep 1;1(3):165-173. doi: 10.1007/s40471-014-0014-4.

Abstract

Adaptation to increasing extreme heat in a changing climate requires a precise understanding of who is most vulnerable to the health effects of extreme heat. The evidence for race, ethnicity, income, education and occupation, at the individual and area levels, as indicators of vulnerability is reviewed. The evidence for the social, behavioral and technological mechanisms by which racial and socioeconomic disparities in vulnerability exist is also reviewed. These characteristics include cardiorespiratory, renal and endocrine comorbidities; cognitive, mental or physical disabilities; medication use; housing characteristics; neighborhood characteristics such as urban heat islands, crime and safety; social isolation; and individual behaviors such as air conditioning use, opening windows and using fans and use of cooler public spaces. Pre-existing and future research identifying these more proximal indicators of vulnerability will provide information that is more generalizable across locations and time to aid in identifying who to target for prevention of heat-associated morbidity and mortality.

摘要

在气候变化背景下适应日益增加的极端高温,需要精确了解谁最易受极端高温对健康影响的伤害。本文回顾了个体和地区层面上,将种族、族裔、收入、教育和职业作为脆弱性指标的证据。还回顾了脆弱性方面存在种族和社会经济差异的社会、行为和技术机制的证据。这些特征包括心肺、肾脏和内分泌合并症;认知、精神或身体残疾;药物使用;住房特征;诸如城市热岛、犯罪和安全等邻里特征;社会隔离;以及诸如使用空调、开窗、使用风扇和使用较凉爽公共场所等个人行为。识别这些更直接的脆弱性指标的现有和未来研究,将提供在不同地点和时间更具普遍性的信息,以帮助确定预防与高温相关的发病和死亡的目标人群。

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