Socio environmental determinants of cardiovascular mortality and hospitalization risk in arid and semi-arid regions – a case study for Gonabad city,Iran 2017-2022
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1. Gonabad University of Medical sciences
2. Tehran University of Medical Science
3. LUT University
Abstract
Background Since questioning regarding climate and incidents of cardiovascular rates have been debated. This study was designed to investigate the association between cardiovascular mortality hospitalization risk and demographic-meteorological factors in the arid and semi-arid zone of Iran during (1st April 2017 and 31st December 2022). Methods Logistic and negative binomial regression and Pearson regression were used for analysis. Results A mean age of 61.52 years old (49.5% female and 50.5% male) was recorded for the hospitalization. Peak numbers of daily hospitalization were observed in winter (18%), followed by autumn (16%). Cardiovascular hospitalization presented a significant positive correlation with the wind (P = 0.05) and temperature (P = 0.016) in the hot season, whereas showing a negative correlation with humidity (P = 0.013) and wind factor (P = 0.05) in the cold season. Similarly, a negative correlation between cardiovascular mortality and speed of wind (P = 0.05) was observed in summer. Conclusion It concluded that there were associations between demographic-meteorological factors and the occurrence of cardiovascular hospitalization-mortality in arid and semiarid region.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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