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Influence of extreme weather on years of life lost due to diabetes death in Chongqing and Harbin, China

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Li, Y; Luo, S; Lan, L; Jin, M; Yang, C; He, J; Li, H; Li, C; Cheng, Y; Jin, Y
Published in: Chinese Journal of Endemiology
March 1, 2017

Objective: To understand the associations between extremely low and high air temperature and the years of life lost (YLL) due to diabetes deaths in Chongqing and Harbin with different climatic characteristics in China. Methods: A double threshold B-spline distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) was used to investigate the lag and cumulative effects of extremely low and high air temperature on YLL due to diabetes for lag 0-30 days by using the urban meteorological and diabetes mortality data of Chongqing (2011-2013) and Harbin (2008-2010). The effects were expressed as relative risk (RR). Results In Chongqing, the cold effects on YLL due to diabetes were delayed by four days and lasted for three days (lag4-6) with the highest RR of 1.304 (95% Cl: 1.033-1.647) at lag5. The hot effects were delayed by one day (lagl) with RR of 1.321 (95% Cl: 1.061-1.646). In Harbin, the extreme cold effects on YLL were delayed by four days and lasted for seven days (lag4-10) with the highest RR of 1.309 (95%Cl: 1.088-1.575) at lag6. The hot effects were delayed by one day and lasted for four days (lagl-4) with the highest RR of 1.460 (95% Cl: 1.114-1.915) at lag2. The unit risk for cold and hot effects was 43.7% (P=0.005 5) and 18.0% (P= 0.000 2) in Chongqing and 15.0% (P=0.000 8) and 29.5% (P=0.001 2) in Harbin, respectively. Conclusions: Both extremely low air temperature and extremely high air temperature might increase the years of life lost due to diabetes in cities with different climate characteristics. Health education about diabetes prevention should provide information about the effects of extreme weather events.

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Chinese Journal of Endemiology

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1000-4955

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

Volume

38

Issue

3

Start / End Page

303 / 308

Related Subject Headings

  • Toxicology
 

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Li, Y., Luo, S., Lan, L., Jin, M., Yang, C., He, J., … Jin, Y. (2017). Influence of extreme weather on years of life lost due to diabetes death in Chongqing and Harbin, China. Chinese Journal of Endemiology, 38(3), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2017.03.006
Li, Y., S. Luo, L. Lan, M. Jin, C. Yang, J. He, H. Li, C. Li, Y. Cheng, and Y. Jin. “Influence of extreme weather on years of life lost due to diabetes death in Chongqing and Harbin, China.” Chinese Journal of Endemiology 38, no. 3 (March 1, 2017): 303–8. https://doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2017.03.006.
Li Y, Luo S, Lan L, Jin M, Yang C, He J, et al. Influence of extreme weather on years of life lost due to diabetes death in Chongqing and Harbin, China. Chinese Journal of Endemiology. 2017 Mar 1;38(3):303–8.
Li, Y., et al. “Influence of extreme weather on years of life lost due to diabetes death in Chongqing and Harbin, China.” Chinese Journal of Endemiology, vol. 38, no. 3, Mar. 2017, pp. 303–08. Scopus, doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2017.03.006.
Li Y, Luo S, Lan L, Jin M, Yang C, He J, Li H, Li C, Cheng Y, Jin Y. Influence of extreme weather on years of life lost due to diabetes death in Chongqing and Harbin, China. Chinese Journal of Endemiology. 2017 Mar 1;38(3):303–308.

Published In

Chinese Journal of Endemiology

DOI

ISSN

1000-4955

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

Volume

38

Issue

3

Start / End Page

303 / 308

Related Subject Headings

  • Toxicology