Association between air temperature and self-perceived health status in Southern Germany: Results from KORA FIT study

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Hasan Sohail , Siqi Zhang , Ute Kraus , Santtu Mikkonen , Susanne Breitner , Kathrin Wolf , Nikolaos Nikolaou , Annette Peters , Timo Lanki , Alexandra Schneider
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Abstract

Background

Short-term exposure to low and high air temperatures can cause serious harmful effects on human health. Existing literature has mostly focused on associations of ambient air temperature with mortality and the need for health care in population-level studies. Studies that have considered self-perceived health status as an outcome when examining the effects of air temperature on health are scarce. In this study, we explored the short-term association of daily mean air temperature with various measures of self-perceived health status.

Methods

This cross-sectional analysis is based on the Cooperative Health Research in the Region of Augsburg (KORA) FIT study conducted in 2018/2019 and included participants from the Augsburg region of Southern Germany. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was evaluated by using the 5-level EuroQol Five Dimension (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire, including the EuroQol visual analog scale (EQ-VAS). Self-rated health (SRH) and comparative self-rated health (CSRH) were each assessed using a single question. Daily mean air temperature data was estimated using a spatiotemporal model and assigned to participants' home addresses at a resolution of 1 × 1 km. Regression models with a Distributed Lag Non-linear Modeling (DLNM) approach were used to investigate the associations between daily mean air temperature and self-perceived health measures.

Results

We found no association of heat or cold with the HRQOL, SRH or CSRH. Nevertheless, there was a significant protective association of low air temperature with the EQ-5D-5L dimension “usual activities.”

Conclusion

There was no evidence of daily mean air temperature adversely affecting participants' self-perceived health status.

德国南部气温与自我感觉健康状况之间的关系:KORA FIT 研究结果
短期暴露于低温和高温空气中会对人体健康造成严重危害。现有文献大多侧重于环境空气温度与死亡率的关系,以及在人口层面的研究中对医疗保健的需求。在研究空气温度对健康的影响时,很少有研究将自我感觉健康状况作为结果之一。在本研究中,我们探讨了日平均气温与各种自我感觉健康状况指标之间的短期关联。这项横断面分析基于 2018/2019 年开展的奥格斯堡地区合作健康研究(KORA)FIT 研究,研究对象包括德国南部奥格斯堡地区的参与者。健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)通过五级EuroQol五维(EQ-5D-5L)问卷进行评估,包括EuroQol视觉模拟量表(EQ-VAS)。自评健康(SRH)和比较自评健康(CSRH)各用一个问题进行评估。每日平均气温数据采用时空模型估算,并以 1 × 1 千米的分辨率分配到参与者的家庭住址。采用分布式滞后非线性建模(DLNM)方法建立的回归模型用于研究日平均气温与自我感觉健康指标之间的关联。我们发现冷热与 HRQOL、SRH 或 CSRH 没有关联。然而,低气温与 EQ-5D-5L 维度 "日常活动 "有显著的保护性关联。没有证据表明日平均气温会对参与者的自我感觉健康状况产生不利影响。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health serves as a multidisciplinary forum for original reports on exposure assessment and the reactions to and consequences of human exposure to the biological, chemical, and physical environment. Research reports, short communications, reviews, scientific comments, technical notes, and editorials will be peer-reviewed before acceptance for publication. Priority will be given to articles on epidemiological aspects of environmental toxicology, health risk assessments, susceptible (sub) populations, sanitation and clean water, human biomonitoring, environmental medicine, and public health aspects of exposure-related outcomes.
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