Frontiers in Public Health (Mar 2024)

Temporal dynamic effects of meteorological factors and air quality on the physical health of the older adults in Shenzhen, China

  • Shuai Jiang,
  • Chuanliang Han,
  • Yue Ma,
  • Jiajia Ji,
  • Guomin Chen,
  • Yinsheng Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1289253
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

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IntroductionMeteorological and environmental factors can affect people’s lives and health, which is crucial among the older adults. However, it is currently unclear how they specifically affect the physical condition of older adults people.MethodsWe collected and analyzed the basic physical examination indicators of 41 older adults people for two consecutive years (2021 and 2022), and correlated them with meteorological and environmental factors. Partial correlation was also conducted to exclude unrelated factors as well.ResultsWe found that among the physical examination indicators of the older adults for two consecutive years, five indicators (HB, WBC, HbAlc, CB, LDL-C) showed significant differences across the population, and they had significantly different dynamic correlation patterns with six meteorological (air pressure, temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and sunshine duration) and seven air quality factors (NO2, SO2, PM10, O3-1h, O3-8h, CO, PM2.5).DiscussionOur study has discovered for the first time the dynamic correlation between indicators in normal basic physical examinations and meteorological factors and air quality indicators, which will provide guidance for the future development of policies that care for the healthy life of the older adults.

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