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热脆弱性:欧洲城乡老年人热暴露的健康影响

Heat vulnerability: health impacts of heat on older people in urban and rural areas in Europe.

机构信息

Academy for Ageing Research, Haus der Barmherzigkeit, Vienna, Austria.

Institute of Landscape Development, Recreation and Conservation Planning, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2024 Sep;136(17-18):507-514. doi: 10.1007/s00508-024-02419-0. Epub 2024 Aug 19.

Abstract

Exposure to extreme heat is associated with both increased morbidity and mortality, especially in older people. Health burdens associated with heat include heat stroke, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, ischemic heart diseases, heart failure and arrhythmia, pulmonary diseases but also injuries, problems with activities of daily living, and mental disorders. In Europe, there are remarkable spatial differences in heat exposure between urban and less populated areas. In Austria, for example, there is a significant gradual association between population density and the number of heat days, where the gradient of urbanization also follows the gradient of sea level. The European population is continuously ageing, especially in rural areas. Older adults are especially vulnerable to negative health consequences resulting from heat exposure, due to a lack of physiological, social, cognitive, and behavioral resources. Older people living in urban areas are particularly at risk, due to the urban heat island effect, the heat-promoting interplay between conditions typically found in cities, such as a lack of vegetation combined with a high proportion of built-up areas; however, older people living in rural regions often have less infrastructure to cope with extreme heat, such as fewer cooling centers and emergency services. Additionally, older adults still engaged in agricultural or forestry activities may be exposed to high temperatures without adequate protection or hydration. More research is required to examine factors responsible for heat vulnerability in older adults and the interactions and possibilities for increasing resilience in older urban and rural populations to the health consequences of heat.

摘要

暴露在极端高温下与发病率和死亡率的上升都有关联,尤其是在老年人中。与高温相关的健康负担包括中暑、糖尿病、高血压、缺血性心脏病、心力衰竭和心律失常、肺部疾病,还包括伤害、日常生活活动问题和精神障碍。在欧洲,城市和人口较少地区之间的热暴露存在显著的空间差异。例如,在奥地利,人口密度和高温天数之间存在显著的逐渐关联,城市化程度的梯度也与海平面的梯度相吻合。欧洲人口不断老龄化,尤其是在农村地区。由于缺乏生理、社会、认知和行为资源,老年人尤其容易受到高温暴露带来的负面健康后果的影响。居住在城市地区的老年人尤其面临风险,这是由于城市热岛效应,即城市中常见条件之间的相互促进作用,例如缺乏植被加上建成区比例高;然而,居住在农村地区的老年人往往基础设施较少,难以应对极端高温,例如冷却中心和应急服务较少。此外,仍从事农业或林业活动的老年人可能在没有适当保护或补水的情况下暴露在高温下。需要更多的研究来研究导致老年人热脆弱性的因素,以及增强老年人和城市及农村老年人口对高温健康后果的适应能力的相互作用和可能性。

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