Heatwaves and Mortality in Spain and Greece: A Comparative Analysis

Author:

Dimitriadou Lida1ORCID,Zerefos Christos1234

Affiliation:

1. Research Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 106 79 Athina, Greece

2. Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, 115 27 Athens, Greece

3. Navarino Environmental Observatory (N.E.O.), 240 01 Messinia, Greece

4. Mariolopoulos–Kanaginis Foundation for the Environmental Sciences, 106 75 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Background: Heatwaves have become a public health emergency raising great public health concerns. Correspondingly, due to climate change, the increase in extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, floods and hurricanes, is predicted through state-of-the-art models and robust statistical analyses. Since the Mediterranean basin is recognized as the most prominent global climate change hot spot, further scientific research on the future impacts of heatwaves on human mortality, as well as human health and well-being, in the Mediterranean region is critical. Methods: The aim of the present study is to compare the relationship between three different causes of mortality (i.e., cardiological, respiratory and cardiorespiratory) and temperature between two countries (Spain and Greece) and five cities (i.e., Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Attica and Thessaloniki). To compare the five cities under examination, a robust statistical methodological framework (i.e., Threshold Regression Analysis (TRA)) was applied so as to examine the critical value above which the mean temperature affects cardiological, respiratory and cardiorespiratory mortality. Results: Our results prove that the relationship between mortality and temperature is a nonlinear relationship shaping a U- or J-shaped curve, meaning that mortality is affected by temperature in a non-constant way, indicating that mortality increases during both low and high temperatures. Conclusions: By calculating different temperature thresholds for the five cities under examination, we show that different temperature thresholds are more accurate for different climatic conditions. Hence, climatic conditions should be taken into account when examining the impacts of temperature on human health.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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