Temporal change in minimum mortality temperature under changing climate: A multicountry multicommunity observational study spanning 1986-2015.

Yang, D; Hashizume, M; Tobías, A; Honda, Y; Roye, D; Oh, J; Dang, TN; Kim, Y; Abrutzky, R; Guo, Y; +51 more...Tong, S; Coelho, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio; Saldiva, PHN; Lavigne, E; Correa, PM; Ortega, NV; Osorio, S; Kyselý, J; Urban, A; Orru, H; Indermitte, E; Jaakkola, J; Ryti, N; Pascal, M; Huber, V; Schneider, A; Katsouyanni, K; Analitis, A; Entezari, A; Mayvaneh, F; Goodman, P; Zeka, A; Michelozzi, P; de'Donato, F; Alahmad, B; Diaz, MH; la Cruz Valencia, CD; Overcenco, A; Houthuijs, D; Ameling, C; Rao, S; Nunes, B; Madureira, J; Holo-Bâc, IH; Scovronick, N; Acquaotta, F; Kim, H; Lee, W; Íñiguez, C; Forsberg, B; Vicedo-Cabrera, AM; Ragettli, MS; Guo, YL; Pan, SC; Li, S; Sera, F; Zanobetti, A; Schwartz, J; Armstrong, BORCID logo; Gasparrini, AORCID logo; Chung, Y and (2024) Temporal change in minimum mortality temperature under changing climate: A multicountry multicommunity observational study spanning 1986-2015. Environmental Epidemiology, 8 (5). e334-. ISSN 2474-7882 DOI: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000334
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BACKGROUND: The minimum mortality temperature (MMT) or MMT percentile (MMTP) is an indicator of population susceptibility to nonoptimum temperatures. MMT and MMTP change over time; however, the changing directions show region-wide heterogeneity. We examined the heterogeneity of temporal changes in MMT and MMTP across multiple communities and in multiple countries. METHODS: Daily time-series data for mortality and ambient mean temperature for 699 communities in 34 countries spanning 1986-2015 were analyzed using a two-stage meta-analysis. First, a quasi-Poisson regression was employed to estimate MMT and MMTP for each community during the designated subperiods. Second, we pooled the community-specific temporally varying estimates using mixed-effects meta-regressions to examine temporal changes in MMT and MMTP in the entire study population, as well as by climate zone, geographical region, and country. RESULTS: Temporal increases in MMT and MMTP from 19.5 °C (17.9, 21.1) to 20.3 °C (18.5, 22.0) and from the 74.5 (68.3, 80.6) to 75.0 (71.0, 78.9) percentiles in the entire population were found, respectively. Temporal change was significantly heterogeneous across geographical regions (P < 0.001). Temporal increases in MMT were observed in East Asia (linear slope [LS] = 0.91, P = 0.02) and South-East Asia (LS = 0.62, P = 0.05), whereas a temporal decrease in MMT was observed in South Europe (LS = -0.46, P = 0.05). MMTP decreased temporally in North Europe (LS = -3.45, P = 0.02) and South Europe (LS = -2.86, P = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The temporal change in MMT or MMTP was largely heterogeneous. Population susceptibility in terms of optimum temperature may have changed under a warming climate, albeit with large region-dependent variations.


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