Mortality Rate Due to Circulatory and Alcohol-Dependent Diseases in Different Climatic Zones of Russia

AIM: Evaluation of the impact of climatic factors on the formation of mortality due to circulatory diseases and a group of diseases related to alcohol consumption identified as alcohol-dependent. METHODS: The study subject was the adult population residing in different climatic zones of Russia: in t...

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Published in:Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Main Authors: Yakovleva, Tatiana P., Nikitina, Natalya I., Gardanova, Zhanna R., Mikhailova, Natalia S., Gaponenko, Albina V., Koverkina, Elena V.
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6614270/
https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.537
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:6614270 2023-05-15T18:02:18+02:00 Mortality Rate Due to Circulatory and Alcohol-Dependent Diseases in Different Climatic Zones of Russia Yakovleva, Tatiana P. Nikitina, Natalya I. Gardanova, Zhanna R. Mikhailova, Natalia S. Gaponenko, Albina V. Koverkina, Elena V. 2019-06-14 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6614270/ https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.537 en eng Republic of Macedonia http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6614270/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.537 Copyright: © 2019 Tatiana P. Yakovleva, Natalya I. Nikitina, Zhanna R. Gardanova, Natalia S. Mikhailova, Albina V. Gaponenko, Elena V. Koverkina. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). CC-BY-NC Public Health Text 2019 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.537 2019-07-21T00:23:52Z AIM: Evaluation of the impact of climatic factors on the formation of mortality due to circulatory diseases and a group of diseases related to alcohol consumption identified as alcohol-dependent. METHODS: The study subject was the adult population residing in different climatic zones of Russia: in the second, third and fourth zones, with different conditions: average annual temperature (5.2°C; 1-2°C; -2.0°C), snow cover duration (≤ 150 days, ≤ 180 days, ≈ 220 days) sunshine duration and the presence of polar night and polar day in the territory of the fourth climatic zone. The assessment “impact-case of death” was carried out by calculating the standardized incidence ratio (SIR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for circulatory system diseases (CSD) and alcohol-dependent diseases (ADD) in accordance with the international classification of diseases (ICD-X). RESULTS: The SIR of death from alcohol-dependent diseases for the female population in the 4th climatic zone (Murmansk Region) was the highest: the SIR of death from ADD 1.87; 95% CI (1.5-2.7), the SIR of death from CSD 1.3; 95% CI (1.2-2.3). For the female population in the 3rd climatic zone (Novosibirsk Region), the SIR of death has amounted to: SIRADD 1.52; 95% CI (1.2-1.87), SIRCSD 1.14; 95 CI (1.01-1.3). Living in the 3rd climatic zone was not so important for the health of the male population: the SIR of death from CSD 1.1; 95% CI (1.05-1.13); the SIR of death from ADD 0.8; 95% CI (0.65-0.98). However, living in the 4th climatic zone (Murmansk Region) poses a higher risk of death for the male population: SIRCSD 1.22 (22.0%); 95% CI (1.02-3.95); SIRADD 1.45 (45.0%); 95% CI (0.98-2.1). CONCLUSION: Living in high northern latitudes contributes to higher levels of mortality, both female and male, from circulatory and alcohol-dependent diseases. Text polar night PubMed Central (PMC) Murmansk Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 7 11 1867 1872
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Gaponenko, Albina V.
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Mortality Rate Due to Circulatory and Alcohol-Dependent Diseases in Different Climatic Zones of Russia
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description AIM: Evaluation of the impact of climatic factors on the formation of mortality due to circulatory diseases and a group of diseases related to alcohol consumption identified as alcohol-dependent. METHODS: The study subject was the adult population residing in different climatic zones of Russia: in the second, third and fourth zones, with different conditions: average annual temperature (5.2°C; 1-2°C; -2.0°C), snow cover duration (≤ 150 days, ≤ 180 days, ≈ 220 days) sunshine duration and the presence of polar night and polar day in the territory of the fourth climatic zone. The assessment “impact-case of death” was carried out by calculating the standardized incidence ratio (SIR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for circulatory system diseases (CSD) and alcohol-dependent diseases (ADD) in accordance with the international classification of diseases (ICD-X). RESULTS: The SIR of death from alcohol-dependent diseases for the female population in the 4th climatic zone (Murmansk Region) was the highest: the SIR of death from ADD 1.87; 95% CI (1.5-2.7), the SIR of death from CSD 1.3; 95% CI (1.2-2.3). For the female population in the 3rd climatic zone (Novosibirsk Region), the SIR of death has amounted to: SIRADD 1.52; 95% CI (1.2-1.87), SIRCSD 1.14; 95 CI (1.01-1.3). Living in the 3rd climatic zone was not so important for the health of the male population: the SIR of death from CSD 1.1; 95% CI (1.05-1.13); the SIR of death from ADD 0.8; 95% CI (0.65-0.98). However, living in the 4th climatic zone (Murmansk Region) poses a higher risk of death for the male population: SIRCSD 1.22 (22.0%); 95% CI (1.02-3.95); SIRADD 1.45 (45.0%); 95% CI (0.98-2.1). CONCLUSION: Living in high northern latitudes contributes to higher levels of mortality, both female and male, from circulatory and alcohol-dependent diseases.
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author Yakovleva, Tatiana P.
Nikitina, Natalya I.
Gardanova, Zhanna R.
Mikhailova, Natalia S.
Gaponenko, Albina V.
Koverkina, Elena V.
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Nikitina, Natalya I.
Gardanova, Zhanna R.
Mikhailova, Natalia S.
Gaponenko, Albina V.
Koverkina, Elena V.
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title Mortality Rate Due to Circulatory and Alcohol-Dependent Diseases in Different Climatic Zones of Russia
title_short Mortality Rate Due to Circulatory and Alcohol-Dependent Diseases in Different Climatic Zones of Russia
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