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Effect modification of greenness on the association between heat and mortality: A multi-city multi-country study
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SYSNO ASEP 0562902 Druh ASEP J - Článek v odborném periodiku Zařazení RIV J - Článek v odborném periodiku Poddruh J Článek ve WOS Název Effect modification of greenness on the association between heat and mortality: A multi-city multi-country study Tvůrce(i) Choi, H. M. (US)
Lee, W. (US)
Roye, D. (ES)
Heo, S. (US)
Urban, Aleš (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
Entezari, A. (IR)
Vicedo-Cabrera, A.M. (CH)
Zanobetti, A. (US)
Gasparrini, A. (GB)
Analitis, A. (GR)
Tobias, A. (ES)
Armstrong, B. (GB)
Forsberg, B. (SE)
Íñiguez, C. (ES)
Åström, C. (SE)
Ng, C.F.S. (JP)
Indermitte, E. (EE)
Lavigne, E. (CA)
Mayvaneh, F. (IR)
Acquaotta, F. (IT)
Sera, F. (IT)
Orru, H. (EE)
Kim, H. (KR)
Kyselý, Jan (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
Madueira, J. (PT)
Schwartz, J. (US)
Jaakkola, J.J.K. (FI)
Katsouyanni, K. (GE)
Diaz, M. H. (MX)
Ragettli, M.S. (CH)
Hashizume, M. (JP)
Pascal, M. (FR)
Ryti, N. (FI)
Scovronick, N. (US)
Osorio, S. (BR)
Tong, S. (CN)
Seposo, X. (JP)
Honda, Y. (JP)
Kim, Y. (JP)
Guo, Y.L. (TW)
Guo, Y. (AU)
Bell, M.L. (US)Celkový počet autorů 42 Číslo článku 104251 Zdroj.dok. EBioMedicine. - : Elsevier - ISSN 2352-3964
Roč. 84, Oct. (2022)Poč.str. 11 s. Jazyk dok. eng - angličtina Země vyd. GB - Velká Británie Klíč. slova Effect modification ; Greenspace ; Heat ; Mortality Vědní obor RIV DG - Vědy o atmosféře, meteorologie Obor OECD Climatic research CEP GA22-24920S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR Způsob publikování Open access Institucionální podpora UFA-U - RVO:68378289 UT WOS 000877614200004 EID SCOPUS 85137373543 DOI 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104251 Anotace Background: Identifying how greenspace impacts the temperature-mortality relationship in urban environments is crucial, especially given climate change and rapid urbanization. However, the effect modification of greenspace on heat-related mortality has been typically focused on a localized area or single country. This study examined the heat-mortality relationship among different greenspace levels in a global setting.
Methods: We collected daily ambient temperature and mortality data for 452 locations in 24 countries and used Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) as the greenspace measurement. We used distributed lag non-linear model to estimate the heat-mortality relationship in each city and the estimates were pooled adjusting for city-specific average temperature, city-specific temperature range, city-specific population density, and gross domestic product (GDP). The effect modification of greenspace was evaluated by comparing the heat-related mortality risk for different greenspace groups (low, medium, and high), which were divided into terciles among 452 locations.
Findings: Cities with high greenspace value had the lowest heat-mortality relative risk of 1·19 (95% CI: 1·13, 1·25), while the heat-related relative risk was 1·46 (95% CI: 1·31, 1·62) for cities with low greenspace when comparing the 99th temperature and the minimum mortality temperature. A 20% increase of greenspace is associated with a 9·02% (95% CI: 8·88, 9·16) decrease in the heat-related attributable fraction, and if this association is causal (which is not within the scope of this study to assess), such a reduction could save approximately 933 excess deaths per year in 24 countries.
Interpretation: Our findings can inform communities on the potential health benefits of greenspaces in the urban environment and mitigation measures regarding the impacts of climate change.Pracoviště Ústav fyziky atmosféry Kontakt Kateřina Adamovičová, adamovicova@ufa.cas.cz, Tel.: 272 016 012 ; Kateřina Potužníková, kaca@ufa.cas.cz, Tel.: 272 016 019 Rok sběru 2023 Elektronická adresa https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396422004339?via%3Dihub
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