
Impacts of heat stress conditions on mortality from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases in Brazil
Author(s) -
Beatriz Fátima Alves de Oliveira,
Ludmilla da Silva Viana Jacobson,
Letícia Palazzi Perez,
Ismael Henrique Silveira,
Washington Leite Junger,
Sandra de Souza Hacon
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sustentabilidade em debate
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.156
H-Index - 2
eISSN - 2179-9067
pISSN - 2177-7675
DOI - 10.18472/sustdeb.v11n3.2020.33970
Subject(s) - wet bulb globe temperature , heat stress , medicine , environmental health , environmental science , demography , zoology , biology , sociology
This study assesses the risk of exposure to heat stress conditions and their potential impact on mortality from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in Brazilian capital cities for warming levels of 1.5 °C, 2.0 °C and 4.0 °C in the RCP8.5 scenario. The risk of exposure and the impact of heat stress conditions on mortality were measured by the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) index. The impact on health was estimated by applying exposure-response curves between WBGT and health outcomes in the projections. The potential impact on mortality was measured by attributable fraction of mortality due to heat stress. The results showed an increase in heat stress conditions for Brazil, especially in the Northern and Center-Western regions. The estimated curves showed an association between the WBGT and mortality by cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in Brazil, with an upward impact trend, according to the levels of warming and heterogeneous results among the capitals.