影响中国区域人口死亡率模式的地理环境因素探讨

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Tiantian Li, Handong Li
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目的 中国区域人口死亡模式具有显著的地域分布特征,本文旨在探讨地理环境因素对区域人口死亡模式的影响及其机制。本文旨在探讨地理环境因素对区域人口死亡模式的影响及作用机制。研究方法本研究首先利用中国第七次人口普查数据,获得了 31 个省级行政区的人口死亡模式。结果本研究详细解释了不同年龄段主要地理环境因子的作用机制和边际贡献。结论(1) 地理环境因子对人口死亡模式的影响具有明显的阶段性特征。40 岁以前的死亡率模式几乎不受地理环境因素的影响,从 40-69 岁开始受到明显影响,70 岁以后达到最大影响。(2)在 40-69 岁的死亡模式中,平均海拔的影响最大,其次是极端低温日和 PM2.5 浓度。在 70-94 岁的死亡率模式中,高温日的影响最大,其次是二氧化硫浓度的影响。(3)在基于性别、社会经济因素和地理环境因素的比较中,性别和城乡差异对区域人口死亡模式的影响最大,其次是其他社会经济因素的影响,地理环境因素的影响相对较小。
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Exploration of Geographical Environmental Factors Influencing Regional Population Mortality Patterns in China
ObjectivesThe regional population mortality patterns in China exhibit substantial geographical distribution characteristics. This paper aims to explore the impact and mechanisms of geographical environmental factors on regional population mortality patterns.MethodsThis study first utilized the data from China's Seventh Population Census to obtain mortality patterns for the 31 provincial‐level administrative regions. Subsequently, a functional regression method was employed to explore the geographical environmental driving factors of regional mortality patterns.ResultsThe study provides a detailed explanation of the mechanisms and marginal contributions of key geographical environmental factors at different age groups.Conclusions(1) The impact of geographical environmental factors on mortality patterns shows distinct phased characteristics. Mortality patterns before the age of 40 years are hardly influenced by geographical environmental factors, with a noticeable impact beginning at ages 40–69 years and reaching the maximum influence after the age of 70 years. (2) In mortality patterns at ages 40–69 years, average altitude have the most substantial impact, followed by extreme low‐temperature days and PM2.5 concentration. In mortality patterns at ages 70–94 years, high‐temperature days have the greatest influence, followed by the impact of SO2 concentration. (3) In comparisons based on gender, socioeconomic factors, and geographical environmental factors, gender and urban–rural differences have the most significant impact on regional population mortality patterns, followed by the influence of other socioeconomic factors, with geographical environmental factors having a relatively smaller impact.
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Human Biology is the Official Journal of the Human Biology Association. The American Journal of Human Biology is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed, internationally circulated journal that publishes reports of original research, theoretical articles and timely reviews, and brief communications in the interdisciplinary field of human biology. As the official journal of the Human Biology Association, the Journal also publishes abstracts of research presented at its annual scientific meeting and book reviews relevant to the field. The Journal seeks scholarly manuscripts that address all aspects of human biology, health, and disease, particularly those that stress comparative, developmental, ecological, or evolutionary perspectives. The transdisciplinary areas covered in the Journal include, but are not limited to, epidemiology, genetic variation, population biology and demography, physiology, anatomy, nutrition, growth and aging, physical performance, physical activity and fitness, ecology, and evolution, along with their interactions. The Journal publishes basic, applied, and methodologically oriented research from all areas, including measurement, analytical techniques and strategies, and computer applications in human biology. Like many other biologically oriented disciplines, the field of human biology has undergone considerable growth and diversification in recent years, and the expansion of the aims and scope of the Journal is a reflection of this growth and membership diversification. The Journal is committed to prompt review, and priority publication is given to manuscripts with novel or timely findings, and to manuscripts of unusual interest.
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