Evaluating the Applicability and Health Benefits of the Graded Heat Health Risk Early Warning Model - Jinan City, Shandong Province, China, 2022.

Chen Chen, Jing Liu, Menghan Wang, Liangliang Cui, Tiantian Li
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What is already known about this topic?: The heat health early warning model serves as an effective strategy for reducing health risks related to heatwaves and improving population adaptability. Several high-income countries have taken the lead in conducting research and implementing measures aimed at safeguarding their populations.

What is added by this report?: The graded heat health risk early warning model (GHREWM) in Jinan City has demonstrated efficacy in safeguarding males, females, individuals aged above 75 years, and those with cardiopulmonary diseases. During the summer of 2022, the warning stage of GHREWM contributed to the prevention of 10.9 deaths per million individuals, concurrently averting health-related economic losses estimated at approximately 227 million Chinese Yuan (CNY).

What are the implications for public health practice?: The GHREWM has the potential to enhance cities' adaptability to climate change. It is crucial to incorporate additional adverse health endpoint data in the development of early warning models, as this will improve their applicability and protective efficacy.

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热健康风险分级预警模型的适用性及健康效益评价[j] .山东济南,中国,2022。
关于这个话题我们已经知道了什么?:热健康预警模型是降低热浪相关健康风险、提高人群适应能力的有效策略。一些高收入国家在开展研究和实施旨在保护其人口的措施方面起了带头作用。这份报告增加了什么内容?济南市热健康风险分级预警模型(GHREWM)对男性、女性、75岁以上老年人、心肺疾病患者均有较好的保护效果。在2022年夏季,GHREWM预警阶段帮助预防了每百万人10.9人死亡,同时避免了与健康相关的经济损失,估计约为2.27亿元人民币。这对公共卫生实践有什么影响?GHREWM具有增强城市对气候变化适应能力的潜力。在开发早期预警模型时纳入额外的不良健康终点数据至关重要,因为这将提高其适用性和保护效果。
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