Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels

The article dwells on climatic and chemical risk factors that influence health of people living in the RF arctic and sub-arctic regions on population and sub-population levels. We used a model describing cause-effect relations between environmental factors and life expectancy at birth based on an ar...

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Published in:Health Risk Analysis
Main Authors: S.V. Kleyn, М.А. Zemlyanova, Yu.V. Koldibekova, М.V. Glukhikh
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2022.3.03.eng
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4ae8a118ae604a96951a4ff0a4225238 2023-05-15T14:34:05+02:00 Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels S.V. Kleyn М.А. Zemlyanova Yu.V. Koldibekova М.V. Glukhikh 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2022.3.03.eng https://doaj.org/article/4ae8a118ae604a96951a4ff0a4225238 EN RU eng rus FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” https://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2022/3/3 https://doaj.org/toc/2308-1155 https://doaj.org/toc/2308-1163 doi:10.21668/health.risk/2022.3.03.eng 2308-1155 2308-1163 https://doaj.org/article/4ae8a118ae604a96951a4ff0a4225238 Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû, Iss 3, Pp 39-52 (2022) climate in russia arctic public health children life expectancy at birth leb health risk factors socio-hygienic determinants ambient air quality neural networks prediction of potential leb growth profound examinations Medicine R article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2022.3.03.eng 2022-12-30T22:34:54Z The article dwells on climatic and chemical risk factors that influence health of people living in the RF arctic and sub-arctic regions on population and sub-population levels. We used a model describing cause-effect relations between environmental factors and life expectancy at birth based on an artificial neural network to predict a future medical and demographic situation in territories with arctic and sub-arctic climate in the RF. Children’s health was examined profoundly due to a participating representative sampling. We comparatively analyzed clinical, biochemical and general clinical indicators in the test and reference groups using standard statistical procedures and statistical software packages. We established that average monthly temperatures in July grew on average by 3.4 % over 2010–2019 on the examined territories in the RF; precipitations in January and July grew by 13.0–15.1 %. The article presents differentiated estimates of emerging influence on life expectancy at birth (LEB) exerted by weather and climatic conditions on the analyzed territories with arctic and sub-arctic climate. Losses in LEB vary from 164 days in Yakutia to 349 days in Chukotka. Aggregated influence of weather and climatic factors in the arctic and sub-arctic zones in 2010–2019 produced variable effects on LEB, starting from negative ones that resulted in its decline in the Magadan region, the Nenets Autonomous Area, Chukotka, and the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area (-254; -211; -109 and -8 days accordingly) and to positive ones that led to the growth in LEB by up to 111 days in Yakutia. Children who are simultaneously exposed to adverse weather and climatic factors in the sub-arctic zone and substantial chemical pollution in ambient air have more frequent and more apparent negative changes in their health indicators in comparison with children from the reference group. Thus, respiratory diseases and diseases of the nervous system were by 5.6 times more frequent in the test group; levels of leukocytes, ESR, TSH, Apo-B and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Chukotka nenets Subarctic Yakutia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Magadan ENVELOPE(150.803,150.803,59.564,59.564) Health Risk Analysis 39 52
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Russian
topic climate in russia
arctic
public health
children
life expectancy at birth
leb
health risk factors
socio-hygienic determinants
ambient air quality
neural networks
prediction of potential leb growth
profound examinations
Medicine
R
spellingShingle climate in russia
arctic
public health
children
life expectancy at birth
leb
health risk factors
socio-hygienic determinants
ambient air quality
neural networks
prediction of potential leb growth
profound examinations
Medicine
R
S.V. Kleyn
М.А. Zemlyanova
Yu.V. Koldibekova
М.V. Glukhikh
Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
topic_facet climate in russia
arctic
public health
children
life expectancy at birth
leb
health risk factors
socio-hygienic determinants
ambient air quality
neural networks
prediction of potential leb growth
profound examinations
Medicine
R
description The article dwells on climatic and chemical risk factors that influence health of people living in the RF arctic and sub-arctic regions on population and sub-population levels. We used a model describing cause-effect relations between environmental factors and life expectancy at birth based on an artificial neural network to predict a future medical and demographic situation in territories with arctic and sub-arctic climate in the RF. Children’s health was examined profoundly due to a participating representative sampling. We comparatively analyzed clinical, biochemical and general clinical indicators in the test and reference groups using standard statistical procedures and statistical software packages. We established that average monthly temperatures in July grew on average by 3.4 % over 2010–2019 on the examined territories in the RF; precipitations in January and July grew by 13.0–15.1 %. The article presents differentiated estimates of emerging influence on life expectancy at birth (LEB) exerted by weather and climatic conditions on the analyzed territories with arctic and sub-arctic climate. Losses in LEB vary from 164 days in Yakutia to 349 days in Chukotka. Aggregated influence of weather and climatic factors in the arctic and sub-arctic zones in 2010–2019 produced variable effects on LEB, starting from negative ones that resulted in its decline in the Magadan region, the Nenets Autonomous Area, Chukotka, and the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area (-254; -211; -109 and -8 days accordingly) and to positive ones that led to the growth in LEB by up to 111 days in Yakutia. Children who are simultaneously exposed to adverse weather and climatic factors in the sub-arctic zone and substantial chemical pollution in ambient air have more frequent and more apparent negative changes in their health indicators in comparison with children from the reference group. Thus, respiratory diseases and diseases of the nervous system were by 5.6 times more frequent in the test group; levels of leukocytes, ESR, TSH, Apo-B and ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author S.V. Kleyn
М.А. Zemlyanova
Yu.V. Koldibekova
М.V. Glukhikh
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М.А. Zemlyanova
Yu.V. Koldibekova
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title Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
title_short Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
title_full Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
title_fullStr Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
title_full_unstemmed Climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
title_sort climatic and chemical health risk factors for people living in arctic and subarctic regions: population and sub-population levels
publisher FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”
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