fronts and broiling heat waves are associated with more than half a million deaths annually in recent years, researchers report April 10 in the journal“Dramatic temperature changes in recent years have affected human health and caused widespread concern,” said researcher Quan Cheng, of Xiangya Hospital at Central South University in Changsha, China.worldwide, especially in older populations and areas with more health care disparities,” Cheng added in a journal news release.
There were more than 521,000 stroke deaths in 2019 linked to temperatures that swung too low or too high, researchers estimate.That's a hefty chunk of the 6.6 million total deaths worldwide attributable to stroke in 2019, according to the American The stroke death rate linked to temperature changes were 7.7 deaths per 100,000 people for men and 5.9 per 100,000 for women, researchers said.
Central Asia was the region with the highest temperature-associated stroke death rate, at 18 per 100,000. “More research is needed to determine the impact of temperature change on stroke and to target solutions to address health inequalities,” Cheng said. “Future research should aim to reduce this threat by finding effective health policies that address potential causes of climate change, such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and industrial processes.
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