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Improved Air Quality During First Wave of COVID-19 Prevented Around 150 Premature Deaths in Major Spanish Cities

The study evaluates the changes in NO2 and O3 levels along with the associated impact upon premature mortality during the lockdown of the first wave of COVID-19 across the main Spanish cities. The findings show a strong reduction in NO2 levels (-45% on average) that was associated with a significant decrease in the number of deaths (172). This reduction in mortality from the NO2 drop was however partially compensated by a small increase in the number of deaths (22) associated with the rise in O3 levels during the analysed period in the most populated Spanish cities.

2021-08-18T12:34:35+02:0021/05/2021|

Heat Now More Lethal Than Cold for People with Respiratory Diseases in Spain

The study assesses the eventual changes in the seasonal distribution of temperature-related mortality from respiratory diseases in Spain between 1980 and 2016.The findings show the complete reversal of the seasonality of temperature-attributable mortality, with a significant shift of the maximum monthly incidence from winter to summer, and the minimum monthly incidence from early and late summer to winter. The reversal in the seasonal distribution of the attributable deaths is not driven by the observed warming in both winter and summer temperatures, but rather by a larger adaptation to cold than heat.

2021-08-18T12:34:55+02:0020/05/2021|

Deaths from Cardiovascular Diseases Attributable to Heat and Cold Down 38% in Spain

The study analyses trends in temperature-related mortality from cardiovascular diseases in Spain between 1980 and 2016. The main findings show that deaths attributable to heat for the period 2002-2016 were more than 42% lower in men and more than 36% lower in women than in 1980-1994, while deaths attributable to cold were 30% lower in women and nearly 45% lower in men. The study concludes that the observed warming of the climate in Spain has occurred in parallel with substantial adaptation to both high and low temperatures.

2021-08-18T12:35:16+02:0020/02/2019|

The 2008 Recession Associated with Greater Decline in Mortality Rate in Europe

The objective of the study was to ascertain whether the pattern of mortality in Europe was procyclical or countercyclical, that is, whether the downward trend in the death rate accelerates or slows down during periods of economic recession. We showed that the decline in mortality accelerated during the recession years, and the tendency towards a reduction in mortality was more marked in the countries and regions where the recession was most severe. The study also considered the daily temperatures recorded during the whole study period to determine whether the trends observed were affected by the seasons, revealing that the relationship between variations in GDP and mortality was accentuated during the coldest months of the year.

2021-08-18T12:35:28+02:0008/02/2019|
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