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Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones
Climate variability and change are issues of growing public health importance. Numerous studies have documented risks of extreme heat on human health in different locations around the world. Strategies to prevent heat‐related morbidity and reduce disparities are possible but require improved knowled...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7007153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32159015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2017GH000127 |
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author | Guirguis, Kristen Basu, Rupa Al‐Delaimy, Wael K. Benmarhnia, Tarik Clemesha, Rachel E. S. Corcos, Isabel Guzman‐Morales, Janin Hailey, Brittany Small, Ivory Tardy, Alexander Vashishtha, Devesh Zivin, Joshua G. Gershunov, Alexander |
author_facet | Guirguis, Kristen Basu, Rupa Al‐Delaimy, Wael K. Benmarhnia, Tarik Clemesha, Rachel E. S. Corcos, Isabel Guzman‐Morales, Janin Hailey, Brittany Small, Ivory Tardy, Alexander Vashishtha, Devesh Zivin, Joshua G. Gershunov, Alexander |
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description | Climate variability and change are issues of growing public health importance. Numerous studies have documented risks of extreme heat on human health in different locations around the world. Strategies to prevent heat‐related morbidity and reduce disparities are possible but require improved knowledge of health outcomes during hot days at a small‐scale level as important within‐city variability in local weather conditions, socio‐demographic composition, and access to air conditioning (AC) may exist. We analyzed hospitalization data for three unique climate regions of San Diego County alongside temperature data spanning 14 years to quantify the health impact of ambient air temperature at varying exceedance threshold levels. Within San Diego, coastal residents were more sensitive to heat than inland residents. At the coast, we detected a health impact at lower temperatures compared to inland locations for multiple disease categories including heat illness, dehydration, acute renal failure, and respiratory disease. Within the milder coastal region where access to AC is not prevalent, heat‐related morbidity was higher in the subset of zip codes where AC saturation is lowest. We detected a 14.6% increase (95% confidence interval [4.5%, 24.6%]) in hospitalizations during hot weather in comparison to colder days in coastal locations where AC is less common, while no significant impact was observed in areas with higher AC saturation. Disparities in AC ownership were associated with income, race/ethnicity, and homeownership. Given that heat waves are expected to increase with climate change, understanding health impacts of heat and the role of acclimation is critical for improving outcomes in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-70071532020-03-10 Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones Guirguis, Kristen Basu, Rupa Al‐Delaimy, Wael K. Benmarhnia, Tarik Clemesha, Rachel E. S. Corcos, Isabel Guzman‐Morales, Janin Hailey, Brittany Small, Ivory Tardy, Alexander Vashishtha, Devesh Zivin, Joshua G. Gershunov, Alexander Geohealth Research Articles Climate variability and change are issues of growing public health importance. Numerous studies have documented risks of extreme heat on human health in different locations around the world. Strategies to prevent heat‐related morbidity and reduce disparities are possible but require improved knowledge of health outcomes during hot days at a small‐scale level as important within‐city variability in local weather conditions, socio‐demographic composition, and access to air conditioning (AC) may exist. We analyzed hospitalization data for three unique climate regions of San Diego County alongside temperature data spanning 14 years to quantify the health impact of ambient air temperature at varying exceedance threshold levels. Within San Diego, coastal residents were more sensitive to heat than inland residents. At the coast, we detected a health impact at lower temperatures compared to inland locations for multiple disease categories including heat illness, dehydration, acute renal failure, and respiratory disease. Within the milder coastal region where access to AC is not prevalent, heat‐related morbidity was higher in the subset of zip codes where AC saturation is lowest. We detected a 14.6% increase (95% confidence interval [4.5%, 24.6%]) in hospitalizations during hot weather in comparison to colder days in coastal locations where AC is less common, while no significant impact was observed in areas with higher AC saturation. Disparities in AC ownership were associated with income, race/ethnicity, and homeownership. Given that heat waves are expected to increase with climate change, understanding health impacts of heat and the role of acclimation is critical for improving outcomes in the future. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7007153/ /pubmed/32159015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2017GH000127 Text en ©2018. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Guirguis, Kristen Basu, Rupa Al‐Delaimy, Wael K. Benmarhnia, Tarik Clemesha, Rachel E. S. Corcos, Isabel Guzman‐Morales, Janin Hailey, Brittany Small, Ivory Tardy, Alexander Vashishtha, Devesh Zivin, Joshua G. Gershunov, Alexander Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones |
title | Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones |
title_full | Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones |
title_fullStr | Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones |
title_full_unstemmed | Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones |
title_short | Heat, Disparities, and Health Outcomes in San Diego County's Diverse Climate Zones |
title_sort | heat, disparities, and health outcomes in san diego county's diverse climate zones |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7007153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32159015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2017GH000127 |
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