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极端高温和森林大火对痴呆症的潜在影响。

Potential Impacts of Extreme Heat and Bushfires on Dementia.

机构信息

Mental Health Program, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Herston, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

J Alzheimers Dis. 2021;79(3):969-978. doi: 10.3233/JAD-201388.

Abstract

Australia often experiences natural disasters and extreme weather conditions such as: flooding, sandstorms, heatwaves, and bushfires (also known as wildfires or forest fires). The proportion of the Australian population aged 65 years and over is increasing, alongside the severity and frequency of extreme weather conditions and natural disasters. Extreme heat can affect the entire population but particularly at the extremes of life, and patients with morbidities. Frequently identified as a vulnerable demographic in natural disasters, there is limited research on older adults and their capacity to deal with extreme heat and bushfires. There is a considerable amount of literature that suggests a significant association between mental disorders such as dementia, and increased vulnerability to extreme heat. The prevalence rate for dementia is estimated at 30%by age 85 years, but there has been limited research on the effects extreme heat and bushfires have on individuals living with dementia. This review explores the differential diagnosis of dementia, the Australian climate, and the potential impact Australia's extreme heat and bushfires have on individuals from vulnerable communities including low socioeconomic status Indigenous and Non-Indigenous populations living with dementia, in both metropolitan and rural communities. Furthermore, we investigate possible prevention strategies and provide suggestions for future research on the topic of Australian bushfires and heatwaves and their impact on people living with dementia. This paper includes recommendations to ensure rural communities have access to appropriate support services, medical treatment, awareness, and information surrounding dementia.

摘要

澳大利亚经常遭受自然灾害和极端天气事件的影响,如洪水、沙尘暴、热浪和丛林大火(也称为野火或森林火灾)。澳大利亚 65 岁及以上人口的比例在增加,与此同时,极端天气条件和自然灾害的严重程度和频率也在增加。极端高温会影响整个人口,但在生命的极端和有疾病的患者中尤为明显。在自然灾害中,老年人经常被认为是一个脆弱的群体,但针对老年人应对极端高温和丛林大火的能力的研究却很有限。有大量文献表明,痴呆等精神障碍与对极端高温的脆弱性增加之间存在显著关联。到 85 岁时,痴呆症的患病率估计为 30%,但针对极端高温和丛林大火对患有痴呆症的个体的影响的研究有限。本综述探讨了痴呆症的鉴别诊断、澳大利亚的气候,以及澳大利亚的极端高温和丛林大火对包括来自弱势群体的个人的潜在影响,包括处于不利社会经济地位的土著和非土著人口以及患有痴呆症的个体,无论是在城市还是农村社区。此外,我们调查了可能的预防策略,并就澳大利亚丛林大火和热浪及其对患有痴呆症的人的影响这一主题提供了未来研究的建议。本文包括确保农村社区能够获得适当的支持服务、医疗、针对痴呆症的意识和信息的建议。

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