Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016

This study analyzed mortality change rate (MCR: daily change rate of mortality at a given temperature per average summer mortality) for 229 municipalities in Korea considering age, occupation, household type, chronic diseases, and regional temperature distribution. We found that the MCR for heat wav...

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Main Authors: Jongchul Park, Yeora Chae, Seo Hyung Choi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/9/1561
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spelling doaj-24b83f25c1984f16ac75cc13273287002020-11-25T00:53:39ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-05-01169156110.3390/ijerph16091561ijerph16091561Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016Jongchul Park0Yeora Chae1Seo Hyung Choi2Korea Environment Institute, 370 Sicheong-daero, Sejong 30147, KoreaKorea Environment Institute, 370 Sicheong-daero, Sejong 30147, KoreaKorea Environment Institute, 370 Sicheong-daero, Sejong 30147, KoreaThis study analyzed mortality change rate (MCR: daily change rate of mortality at a given temperature per average summer mortality) for 229 municipalities in Korea considering age, occupation, household type, chronic diseases, and regional temperature distribution. We found that the MCR for heat wave differs depending on socioeconomic factors and the temperature distribution in the region. The MCRs for the elderly (&#8805;65 years of age), outdoor workers, one-person households, and chronic disease patients start to increase at lower temperatures and react more sensitively to temperature than others. For the socioeconomic factors considered in this study, occupation was found to be the most significant factor for the MCR differences (outdoor workers 1.17 and others 1.10 above 35 &#176;C, <i>p</i> &lt; 0.01). The MCRs of elderly outdoor workers increased consistently with temperature, while the MCRs of younger outdoor workers decreased at 33 &#176;C, the heat wave warning level in Korea. The MCRs in lower temperature regions start to increase at 28 &#176;C, whereas the MCRs start to increase at 30 &#176;C in higher temperature regions. The results of this study suggest that heat wave policies should be based on contextualized impacts considering age, occupation, household type, chronic disease, and regional temperature distribution.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/9/1561heat wavesmortalityageoccupationhousehold typechronic diseasestemperature distributionKorea
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Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
heat waves
mortality
age
occupation
household type
chronic diseases
temperature distribution
Korea
author_facet Jongchul Park
Yeora Chae
Seo Hyung Choi
author_sort Jongchul Park
title Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016
title_short Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016
title_full Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016
title_fullStr Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Mortality Change Rate from Temperature in Summer by Age, Occupation, Household Type, and Chronic Diseases in 229 Korean Municipalities from 2007–2016
title_sort analysis of mortality change rate from temperature in summer by age, occupation, household type, and chronic diseases in 229 korean municipalities from 2007–2016
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This study analyzed mortality change rate (MCR: daily change rate of mortality at a given temperature per average summer mortality) for 229 municipalities in Korea considering age, occupation, household type, chronic diseases, and regional temperature distribution. We found that the MCR for heat wave differs depending on socioeconomic factors and the temperature distribution in the region. The MCRs for the elderly (&#8805;65 years of age), outdoor workers, one-person households, and chronic disease patients start to increase at lower temperatures and react more sensitively to temperature than others. For the socioeconomic factors considered in this study, occupation was found to be the most significant factor for the MCR differences (outdoor workers 1.17 and others 1.10 above 35 &#176;C, <i>p</i> &lt; 0.01). The MCRs of elderly outdoor workers increased consistently with temperature, while the MCRs of younger outdoor workers decreased at 33 &#176;C, the heat wave warning level in Korea. The MCRs in lower temperature regions start to increase at 28 &#176;C, whereas the MCRs start to increase at 30 &#176;C in higher temperature regions. The results of this study suggest that heat wave policies should be based on contextualized impacts considering age, occupation, household type, chronic disease, and regional temperature distribution.
topic heat waves
mortality
age
occupation
household type
chronic diseases
temperature distribution
Korea
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/9/1561
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