The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The present study aimed at developing a standardized heat wave definition to estimate and compare the impact on mortality by gender, age and death causes in Europe during summers 1990-2004 and 2003, separately, accounting for heat wa...
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doaj-1cbbc777fa62454caa02d79ef95717502020-11-24T20:42:00ZengBMCEnvironmental Health1476-069X2010-07-01913710.1186/1476-069X-9-37The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT projectBisanti LuigiKovats SariAtkinson RichardPaldy AnnaMedina-Ramón MercedesAnalitis AntonisKirchmayer UrsulaKatsouyanni KleaMenne Bettinade'Donato FrancescaMarino ClaudiaMichelozzi PaolaD'Ippoliti DanielaSchneider AlexandraLefranc AgnèsIñiguez CarmenPerucci Carlo A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The present study aimed at developing a standardized heat wave definition to estimate and compare the impact on mortality by gender, age and death causes in Europe during summers 1990-2004 and 2003, separately, accounting for heat wave duration and intensity.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Heat waves were defined considering both maximum apparent temperature and minimum temperature and classified by intensity, duration and timing during summer. The effect was estimated as percent increase in daily mortality during heat wave days compared to non heat wave days in people over 65 years. City specific and pooled estimates by gender, age and cause of death were calculated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The effect of heat waves showed great geographical heterogeneity among cities. Considering all years, except 2003, the increase in mortality during heat wave days ranged from + 7.6% in Munich to + 33.6% in Milan. The increase was up to 3-times greater during episodes of long duration and high intensity. Pooled results showed a greater impact in Mediterranean (+ 21.8% for total mortality) than in North Continental (+ 12.4%) cities. The highest effect was observed for respiratory diseases and among women aged 75-84 years. In 2003 the highest impact was observed in cities where heat wave episode was characterized by unusual meteorological conditions.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Climate change scenarios indicate that extreme events are expected to increase in the future even in regions where heat waves are not frequent. Considering our results prevention programs should specifically target the elderly, women and those suffering from chronic respiratory disorders, thus reducing the impact on mortality.</p> http://www.ehjournal.net/content/9/1/37 |
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Bisanti Luigi Kovats Sari Atkinson Richard Paldy Anna Medina-Ramón Mercedes Analitis Antonis Kirchmayer Ursula Katsouyanni Klea Menne Bettina de'Donato Francesca Marino Claudia Michelozzi Paola D'Ippoliti Daniela Schneider Alexandra Lefranc Agnès Iñiguez Carmen Perucci Carlo A |
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Bisanti Luigi Kovats Sari Atkinson Richard Paldy Anna Medina-Ramón Mercedes Analitis Antonis Kirchmayer Ursula Katsouyanni Klea Menne Bettina de'Donato Francesca Marino Claudia Michelozzi Paola D'Ippoliti Daniela Schneider Alexandra Lefranc Agnès Iñiguez Carmen Perucci Carlo A The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project Environmental Health |
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Bisanti Luigi Kovats Sari Atkinson Richard Paldy Anna Medina-Ramón Mercedes Analitis Antonis Kirchmayer Ursula Katsouyanni Klea Menne Bettina de'Donato Francesca Marino Claudia Michelozzi Paola D'Ippoliti Daniela Schneider Alexandra Lefranc Agnès Iñiguez Carmen Perucci Carlo A |
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The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project |
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The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project |
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The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project |
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The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project |
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The impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 European cities: results from the EuroHEAT project |
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impact of heat waves on mortality in 9 european cities: results from the euroheat project |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The present study aimed at developing a standardized heat wave definition to estimate and compare the impact on mortality by gender, age and death causes in Europe during summers 1990-2004 and 2003, separately, accounting for heat wave duration and intensity.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Heat waves were defined considering both maximum apparent temperature and minimum temperature and classified by intensity, duration and timing during summer. The effect was estimated as percent increase in daily mortality during heat wave days compared to non heat wave days in people over 65 years. City specific and pooled estimates by gender, age and cause of death were calculated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The effect of heat waves showed great geographical heterogeneity among cities. Considering all years, except 2003, the increase in mortality during heat wave days ranged from + 7.6% in Munich to + 33.6% in Milan. The increase was up to 3-times greater during episodes of long duration and high intensity. Pooled results showed a greater impact in Mediterranean (+ 21.8% for total mortality) than in North Continental (+ 12.4%) cities. The highest effect was observed for respiratory diseases and among women aged 75-84 years. In 2003 the highest impact was observed in cities where heat wave episode was characterized by unusual meteorological conditions.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Climate change scenarios indicate that extreme events are expected to increase in the future even in regions where heat waves are not frequent. Considering our results prevention programs should specifically target the elderly, women and those suffering from chronic respiratory disorders, thus reducing the impact on mortality.</p> |
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