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Widowhood disparities in nonaccidental mortality attributable to heat waves and ozone
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作者 Ruijun Xu Yi Zheng +17 位作者 Jing Wei Sirong Wang Qi Chen Lu Luo Yingxin Li Likun Liu Xiaohong Jia Jingxiao Shang Rui Wang Qinqin Jiang Suli Huang Ziquan Lv Chunxiang Shi Gongbo Chen Yun Zhou Weiqing Chen Hong Sun Yuewei Liu 《Eco-Environment & Health》 2025年第3期54-60,共7页
Emerging evidence suggests that heat waves and ozone(O_(3))contribute to increased mortality risks.Since widowhood is a common event that can increase individuals'susceptibility to the environment,it is of great i... Emerging evidence suggests that heat waves and ozone(O_(3))contribute to increased mortality risks.Since widowhood is a common event that can increase individuals'susceptibility to the environment,it is of great importance and interest to elucidate the widowhood disparity in mortality attributable to heat waves and O_(3).We therefore conducted a case-crossover study of 1,214,763 nonaccidental deaths in Jiangsu Province,China,during 2015–2021 to investigate the independent and interactive associations of exposure to heat waves and O_(3) with mortality by widowhood status.Grid-level heat waves were defined by multiple combinations of apparent temperature thresholds and durations.Residential heat waves and O_(3) exposures were assessed using validated grid datasets.Conditional logistic regression models were applied for exposure-response analyses and evalua-tions of additive interactions.Exposure to heat waves and O_(3) was significantly associated with increased odds of mortality in both widowed(odds ratio for heat waves,1.25;O_(3),1.06 per interquartile range increase)and married subjects(1.08;1.03),and these associations were higher in widowed subjects.A significant synergistic interaction was observed between heat waves and O_(3),which was stronger in widowed subjects(relative excess odds due to interaction,0.14 vs.0.03).Up to 6.43%and 3.56%of deaths were attributable to heat waves,O_(3) pollution,and their compound events in widowed and married subjects,respectively.Our findings suggest that widowed individuals are more susceptible to heat waves and O_(3) and highlight the need to consider differences associated with widowhood disparities in preventing premature deaths due to heat waves and O_(3) exposures. 展开更多
关键词 Heat wave OZONE MORTALITY Widowhood disparity Case-crossover study
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