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Degree:Doctoral degree
Status:Employed
School/Department:大气与海洋科学系

张庆红

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Gender: Female

Education Level: With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study

Alma Mater: 北京大学

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Associations of climate variability driven by El Niñosouthern oscillation with excess mortality and related medical costs in Chinese elderly
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DOI number:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158196
Journal:Science of The Total Environment
Abstract:Climate variability driven by El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a significant public health concern in parallel with global population aging; however, its role in healthy aging is less studied. We examined the longitudinal impacts of ENSO exposure on excess mortality and related medical costs in the elderly from 23 provinces of China. A total of 27,533 non-accidental all-cause deaths were recorded in 30,763 participants during 1998-2018. We found that both low and high levels of ENSO metrics over lags of 0-12 months were associated with increased mortality risks. Specifically, comparing the 10th percentile (-1.8) and 90th percentile (2.0) multivariate El Nino index (MEI) levels to the reference level with the minimum effect of MEI exposure, the risk of mortality was 1.87 (95 % confidence inter-val [CI], 1.75, 2.00) and 4.89 (95 % CI, 4.36, 5.49), respectively. ENSO exposure was also positively related to medical costs. Further, the associations were stronger among drinkers, lower-income participants, and those with higher blood pressure and heart rate measured at the most recent follow-ups. Our results suggested that ENSO exposure was capable of heightening mortality risks and medical burden among older elderly adults, highlighting that climate variability driven by ENSO could be a crucial determinant of healthy aging.
Volume:851
Translation or Not:no
Included Journals:SCI
Date of Publication:2022-10-05