Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China

Abstract Background Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide and causes a tremendous disease burden. Temperature is an important environmental determinant among the many risk factors for IHD. However, the emerging temperature-related health risks of IHD in the el...

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Main Authors: Jing Huang, Qiang Zeng, Xiaochuan Pan, Xinbiao Guo, Guoxing Li
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Published: BMC 2019-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7678-0
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spelling doaj-9e3b5d14ecb14b87aa3e466d6f7cc4fe2020-11-25T04:08:38ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582019-11-011911910.1186/s12889-019-7678-0Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, ChinaJing Huang0Qiang Zeng1Xiaochuan Pan2Xinbiao Guo3Guoxing Li4Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, Peking University School of Public HealthTianjin Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, Peking University School of Public HealthDepartment of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, Peking University School of Public HealthDepartment of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, Peking University School of Public HealthAbstract Background Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide and causes a tremendous disease burden. Temperature is an important environmental determinant among the many risk factors for IHD. However, the emerging temperature-related health risks of IHD in the elderly is limited because of the lack of estimates that integrate global warming and demographic change. Methods Data on daily IHD deaths in the elderly aged ≥65 years and meteorological conditions were collected in Tianjin, a megacity of China, from 2006 to 2011. First, the baseline relationship between the temperature and years of life lost (YLL) from IHD was established. Then, future assessments were performed in combination with temperature projections for 19 global-scale climate models (GCMs) under 3 representative concentration pathways (RCPs) for the 2050s and 2070s. Results Increased YLL from IHD in the elderly was found to be associated with future ambient temperatures. The annual temperature-related YLL from IHD in the 2050s and 2070s were higher than the baseline. For instance, increases of 4.5, 14.9 and 38.3% were found under the RCP2.6, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios, respectively, in the 2070s. The most significant increases occurred in warm season months. The increase in heat-related YLL will not be completely offset, even with the 25% adaptation assumed. When considering demographic change, the temperature-related disease burden of IHD in the elderly will be exacerbated by 158.4 to 196.6% under 3 RCPs in the 2050s and 2070s relative to the baseline. Conclusions These findings have significant meaning for environmental and public health policy making and interventions towards the important issue of the health impacts of global warming on the elderly.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7678-0Global warmingThe elderlyIschemic heart diseaseYears of life lostProjection
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author Jing Huang
Qiang Zeng
Xiaochuan Pan
Xinbiao Guo
Guoxing Li
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Qiang Zeng
Xiaochuan Pan
Xinbiao Guo
Guoxing Li
Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China
BMC Public Health
Global warming
The elderly
Ischemic heart disease
Years of life lost
Projection
author_facet Jing Huang
Qiang Zeng
Xiaochuan Pan
Xinbiao Guo
Guoxing Li
author_sort Jing Huang
title Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China
title_short Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China
title_full Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China
title_fullStr Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China
title_full_unstemmed Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China
title_sort projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in tianjin, china
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide and causes a tremendous disease burden. Temperature is an important environmental determinant among the many risk factors for IHD. However, the emerging temperature-related health risks of IHD in the elderly is limited because of the lack of estimates that integrate global warming and demographic change. Methods Data on daily IHD deaths in the elderly aged ≥65 years and meteorological conditions were collected in Tianjin, a megacity of China, from 2006 to 2011. First, the baseline relationship between the temperature and years of life lost (YLL) from IHD was established. Then, future assessments were performed in combination with temperature projections for 19 global-scale climate models (GCMs) under 3 representative concentration pathways (RCPs) for the 2050s and 2070s. Results Increased YLL from IHD in the elderly was found to be associated with future ambient temperatures. The annual temperature-related YLL from IHD in the 2050s and 2070s were higher than the baseline. For instance, increases of 4.5, 14.9 and 38.3% were found under the RCP2.6, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios, respectively, in the 2070s. The most significant increases occurred in warm season months. The increase in heat-related YLL will not be completely offset, even with the 25% adaptation assumed. When considering demographic change, the temperature-related disease burden of IHD in the elderly will be exacerbated by 158.4 to 196.6% under 3 RCPs in the 2050s and 2070s relative to the baseline. Conclusions These findings have significant meaning for environmental and public health policy making and interventions towards the important issue of the health impacts of global warming on the elderly.
topic Global warming
The elderly
Ischemic heart disease
Years of life lost
Projection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7678-0
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