| Literature DB >> 24531121 |
Leanne Webb1, Hilary Bambrick2, Peter Tait3, Donna Green4, Lisa Alexander5.
Abstract
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in population sub-groups. In this study, heat responses for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in two age groups were examined for two categories of cardiac diseases using daily hospital admissions from five Northern Territory hospitals (1992-2011). Admission rates during the hottest five per cent of days and the coolest five per cent of days were compared with rates at other times. Among 25-64 year olds, the Indigenous female population was more adversely affected by very hot days than the non-Indigenous female population, with admission rates for ischaemic heart disease (IHD) increasing by 32%. People older than 65 were more sensitive to cold, with non-Indigenous male admissions for heart failure increasing by 64%, and for IHD by 29%. For older Indigenous males, IHD admissions increased by 52% during cold conditions. For older non-Indigenous females, increases in admissions for heart failure were around 50% on these cold days, and 64% for older Indigenous females. We conclude that under projected climate change conditions, admissions for IHD amongst younger Indigenous people would increase in hot conditions, while admissions among elderly people during cold weather may be reduced. The responses to temperature, while showing significant relationships across the Northern Territory, may vary by region. These variations were not explored in this assessment.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24531121 PMCID: PMC3945578 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110201942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1(Left) Location of hospitals from which admissions data were accessed denoted by red crosses, and position of Indigenous communities in blue squares overlaying the temperature and humidity zone map of Australia [41] and SLA boundaries (2006) denoted by black lines. (Right) Climate reference weather stations denoted by grey squares on which Thiessen polygons denoted by red lines are based. SLA centroids denoted by coloured circles which informed the alignment of each SLA into a polygon region.
Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in each weather station region and age category averaged over the time period of the admissions records.
| Average Population 1992–2011 | Row Labels | 0 to 24 | 25 to 44 | 45 to 64 | 65 plus | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darwin Airport | Indig. | 6,821 | 3,530 | 1,550 | 282 | 12,183 |
| non-Indig. | 30,697 | 30,746 | 19,093 | 4,034 | 84,570 | |
| Gove Airport | Indig. | 6,976 | 3,657 | 1,408 | 292 | 12,332 |
| non-Indig. | 2,018 | 2,305 | 1,297 | 80 | 5,700 | |
| Tindal RAAF | Indig. | 4,381 | 2,076 | 834 | 210 | 7,501 |
| non-Indig. | 3,196 | 3,367 | 1,898 | 395 | 8,856 | |
| Tennant Ck. Airport | Indig. | 1,954 | 973 | 420 | 124 | 3,469 |
| non-Indig. | 695 | 708 | 528 | 98 | 2,028 | |
| Rabbit Flat | Indig. | 1,191 | 541 | 252 | 87 | 2,070 |
| non-Indig. | 206 | 219 | 147 | 19 | 591 | |
| Alice Springs Airport | Indig. | 7,900 | 4,334 | 1,844 | 585 | 14,664 |
| non-Indig. | 8,050 | 8,530 | 5,283 | 1,015 | 22,878 | |
| Indig. Total | 29,222 | 15,111 | 6,307 | 1,578 | 52,219 | |
| Non-Indig. Total | 44,862 | 45,875 | 28,245 | 5,641 | 124,623 | |
Figure 2Range of Tmax (°C) from the northern-most region (left), to the southern-most region (right). Divisions of data into percentile groupings varied accordingly.
Number of admissions for each diagnosis grouping for 1992–2011, all regions.
| Diagnosis | Age Group | Indigenous | Non-Indigenous | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | Male | Total | Female | Male | Total | ||
| Heart failure | 25–64 | 809 | 1,284 | 2,093 | 83 | 326 | 409 |
| 65 plus | 216 | 149 | 365 | 377 | 603 | 980 | |
| Ischaemic heart disease | 25–64 | 1,907 | 2,472 | 4,379 | 992 | 3,228 | 4,220 |
| 65 plus | 329 | 324 | 653 | 953 | 1,821 | 2,774 | |
Figure 3Northern Territory hospitals IHD and heart failure admission rates for 25 to 64 years (upper) and 65 plus years (lower). Female (white) and male (grey) are shown. Note that the scales vary in the left panel. Female and male, Indigenous and non-Indigenous Rate ratio plots for Tmax and Tmin are shown for very hot (mid panel) and very cold days (right panel) with significant effects depicted by an open circle. 95% confidence intervals are shown.