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极端天气事件与颗粒物对老年人呼吸系统健康的交互作用:一项在高海拔城市开展的病例交叉研究

The interactive effect of extreme weather events and PM on respiratory health among the elderly: a case-crossover study in a high-altitude city.

作者信息

Ning Zhenxu, Ma Yanjun, He Shuzhen, Li Genshan, Xiao Ting, Ma Chunguang, Wu Jing

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Qinghai University Medical College, Xining, 810016, China.

Qinghai Institute of Health Sciences, Xining, 810000, China.

出版信息

Int J Biometeorol. 2025 Feb;69(2):331-342. doi: 10.1007/s00484-024-02811-5. Epub 2024 Oct 25.

Abstract

With climate change posing increasing threats and aging populations, understanding the complex relationship between extreme temperatures, PM pollution, and respiratory health among the elderly is crucial. While some research exists, there remains a significant gap in studying the combined effects of heat waves, cold spells, and PM on elderly respiratory health in high-altitude regions. We collected data from Xining (2016-2021), including respiratory disease outpatient visits, meteorological, and pollutant data. Employing a case-crossover design and conditional Poisson regression analysis, we investigated the individual and interactive impacts of heat wave, cold spell, and PM on outpatient visits for respiratory disease among the elderly. We used the relative excess odds due to interaction (REOI), proportion attributable to interaction (AP), and synergy index (S) as quantitative indicators of interaction. Our analysis revealed significant associations between heat wave, cold spell, PM exposure, and outpatient visits for respiratory disease among the elderly, with odds ratios of 1.10 (95%CI: 1.06, 1.15) and 1.16 (95%CI: 1.13, 1.20), respectively. Moreover, a synergistic effect between cold spell and PM was observed, particularly affecting vulnerable groups such as female and those aged ≥ 80. The combined exposure to cold spell and elevated PM levels was estimated to contribute to up to 0.18 (95%CI: 0.17, 0.27) of respiratory outpatient visits. This study underscores the need for urgent interventions, such as reducing PM exposure and enhancing extreme weather warning systems, to protect the respiratory health of the elderly, especially in high-altitude regions.

摘要

随着气候变化带来的威胁日益增加以及人口老龄化,了解极端温度、颗粒物污染与老年人呼吸系统健康之间的复杂关系至关重要。虽然已有一些研究,但在高海拔地区研究热浪、寒潮和颗粒物对老年人呼吸系统健康的综合影响方面仍存在重大差距。我们收集了西宁(2016 - 2021年)的数据,包括呼吸道疾病门诊就诊量、气象数据和污染物数据。采用病例交叉设计和条件泊松回归分析,我们研究了热浪、寒潮和颗粒物对老年人呼吸道疾病门诊就诊量的个体影响和交互影响。我们使用交互作用导致的相对超额比(REOI)、交互作用归因比例(AP)和协同指数(S)作为交互作用的定量指标。我们的分析揭示了热浪、寒潮、颗粒物暴露与老年人呼吸道疾病门诊就诊量之间存在显著关联,优势比分别为1.10(95%置信区间:1.06, 1.15)和1.16(95%置信区间:1.13, 1.20)。此外,观察到寒潮和颗粒物之间存在协同效应,尤其影响女性和80岁及以上等弱势群体。估计寒潮和颗粒物水平升高的联合暴露导致高达0.18(95%置信区间:0.17, 0.27)的呼吸道门诊就诊量。本研究强调需要采取紧急干预措施,如减少颗粒物暴露和加强极端天气预警系统,以保护老年人的呼吸系统健康,特别是在高海拔地区。

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