journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342130/expression-of-concern-excess-mortality-attributed-to-heat-and-cold-a-health-impact-assessment-study-in-854-cities-in-europe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
The Lancet Planetary Health Editors
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 8, 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580428/interconnecting-global-threats-climate-change-biodiversity-loss-and-infectious-diseases
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REVIEW
Alaina Pfenning-Butterworth, Lauren B Buckley, John M Drake, Johannah E Farner, Maxwell J Farrell, Alyssa-Lois M Gehman, Erin A Mordecai, Patrick R Stephens, John L Gittleman, T Jonathan Davies
The concurrent pressures of rising global temperatures, rates and incidence of species decline, and emergence of infectious diseases represent an unprecedented planetary crisis. Intergovernmental reports have drawn focus to the escalating climate and biodiversity crises and the connections between them, but interactions among all three pressures have been largely overlooked. Non-linearities and dampening and reinforcing interactions among pressures make considering interconnections essential to anticipating planetary challenges...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580427/a-critical-review-of-the-effectiveness-of-electric-fans-as-a-personal-cooling-intervention-in-hot-weather-and-heatwaves
#3
REVIEW
Robert D Meade, Sean R Notley, Nathalie V Kirby, Glen P Kenny
Health agencies worldwide have historically cautioned that electric fans accelerate body-heat gain during hot weather and heatwaves (typically in air temperatures ≥35°C). However, guidance published since 2021 has suggested that fans can still cool the body in air temperatures up to 40°C by facilitating sweat evaporation, and therefore are an inexpensive yet sustainable alternative to air conditioning. In a critical analysis of the reports cited to support this claim, we found that although fan use improves sweat evaporation, these benefits are of insufficient magnitude to exert meaningful reductions in body core temperature in air temperatures exceeding 35°C...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580426/advancing-disability-inclusive-climate-research-and-action-climate-justice-and-climate-resilient-development
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REVIEW
Penelope J S Stein, Michael Ashley Stein, Nora Groce, Maria Kett, Emmanuel K Akyeampong, Willliam P Alford, Jayajit Chakraborty, Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes, Siri H Eriksen, Anne Fracht, Luis Gallegos, Shaun Grech, Pratima Gurung, Asha Hans, Paul Harpur, Sébastien Jodoin, Janet E Lord, Setareki Seru Macanawai, Charlotte V McClain-Nhlapo, Benyam Dawit Mezmur, Rhonda J Moore, Yolanda Muñoz, Vikram Patel, Phuong N Pham, Gerard Quinn, Sarah A Sadlier, Carmel Shachar, Matthew S Smith, Lise Van Susteren
Globally, more than 1 billion people with disabilities are disproportionately and differentially at risk from the climate crisis. Yet there is a notable absence of climate policy, programming, and research at the intersection of disability and climate change. Advancing climate justice urgently requires accelerated disability-inclusive climate action. We present pivotal research recommendations and guidance to advance disability-inclusive climate research and responses identified by a global interdisciplinary group of experts in disability, climate change, sustainable development, public health, environmental justice, humanitarianism, gender, Indigeneity, mental health, law, and planetary health...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580425/cities-planetary-boundaries-and-degrowth
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REVIEW
Jakub Kronenberg, Erik Andersson, Thomas Elmqvist, Edyta Łaszkiewicz, Jin Xue, Yaryna Khmara
Cities are the main hubs of human activity and the engines of economic growth. In pursuit of such growth, cities are transgressing their local environmental boundaries. Ongoing urbanisation increasingly contributes to the human pressure on planetary boundaries and negatively affects planetary health. In a telecoupled world, cities externalise impacts by shifting production and many other functions away from their boundaries. At the same time, urban inhabitants and people who follow urban lifestyles but live outside cities are increasingly disconnected from nature...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580424/ambient-heat-exposure-and-kidney-function-in-patients-with-chronic-kidney-disease-a-post-hoc-analysis-of-the-dapa-ckd-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiyan Zhang, Hiddo J L Heerspink, Glenn M Chertow, Ricardo Correa-Rotter, Antonio Gasparrini, Niels Jongs, Anna Maria Langkilde, John J V McMurray, Malcolm N Mistry, Peter Rossing, Robert D Toto, Priya Vart, Dorothea Nitsch, David C Wheeler, Ben Caplin
BACKGROUND: Higher temperatures are associated with higher rates of hospital admissions for nephrolithiasis and acute kidney injury. Occupational heat stress is also a risk factor for kidney dysfunction in resource-poor settings. It is unclear whether ambient heat exposure is associated with loss of kidney function in patients with established chronic kidney disease. We assessed the association between heat index and change in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in participants from the DAPA-CKD trial in a post-hoc analysis...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580423/association-between-heat-and-hospital-admissions-in-people-with-disabilities-in-south-korea-a-nationwide-case-crossover-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinah Park, Ayoung Kim, Yoonhee Kim, Minhyeok Choi, Tae Ho Yoon, Cinoo Kang, Hee Jung Kang, Jieun Oh, Michelle L Bell, Ho Kim, Whanhee Lee
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive findings on the hazardous impacts of environmental heat exposure, little is known about the effect on people with disabilities. This study aimed to estimate the association between environmental heat exposure and emergency department admissions for people with disabilities compared with people without disabilities. METHODS: In this nationwide, case-crossover study, we linked data on emergency department admissions (cases) for any cause in the warm season in South Korea from the Korean National Health Insurance Service (NHIS)-National Sample Cohort database (a nationally representative database of 1 million systematically sampled beneficiaries covering all ages) from Jan 1, 2002, to Dec 31, 2019, and short-term daily mean temperature exposure (measured via Google Earth Engine at a 9 km spatial grid, aggregated to district)...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580422/climate-change-education-for-health-care-professionals-crucial-gaps-in-low-income-and-middle-income-countries
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LETTER
Hoimonty Mazumder, M Mahbub Hossain
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580421/striving-for-a-climate-resilient-future
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shilu Tong, Hilary Bambrick, Kristie L Ebi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580420/beyond-incrementalism
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EDITORIAL
The Lancet Planetary Health
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453385/impact-of-price-reductions-subsidies-or-financial-incentives-on-healthy-food-purchases-and-consumption-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Peijue Huangfu, Fiona Pearson, Farah Marwan Abu-Hijleh, Charlotte Wahlich, Kathryn Willis, Susanne F Awad, Laith J Abu-Raddad, Julia A Critchley
Poor diets are a global concern and are linked with various adverse health outcomes. Healthier foods such as fruit and vegetables are often more expensive than unhealthy options. This study aimed to assess the effect of price reductions for healthy food (including fruit and vegetables) on diet. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis on studies that looked at the effects of financial incentives on healthy food. Main outcomes were change in purchase and consumption of foods following a targeted price reduction...
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453384/can-the-implementation-of-net-gain-requirements-in-england-s-planning-system-be-applied-to-health
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REVIEW
James Stewart-Evans, Caglar Koksal, Michael Chang
This Personal View considers the relationship between spatial planning and health and the potential benefits of requiring health net gain from land use decisions and new developments. We explore how a health net gain objective could be applied in spatial planning policy and practice to improve people's health and wellbeing, using England's implementation of a biodiversity net gain objective as a model. This Personal View emphasises the need for a systems approach to the definition and strategic coordination of health gains, recognising the breadth of health determinants and inter-related economic, environmental, and social policy objectives...
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453383/environmental-assessment-of-diets-overview-and-guidance-on-indicator-choice
#13
REVIEW
Ylva Ran, Christel Cederberg, Malin Jonell, Kristina Bergman, Imke J M De Boer, Rasmus Einarsson, Johan Karlsson, Hanna Karlsson Potter, Michael Martin, Geneviève S Metson, Thomas Nemecek, Kimberly A Nicholas, Åsa Strand, Pernilla Tidåker, Hayo Van der Werf, Davy Vanham, Hannah H E Van Zanten, Francesca Verones, Elin Röös
Comprehensive but interpretable assessment of the environmental performance of diets involves choosing a set of appropriate indicators. Current knowledge and data gaps on the origin of dietary foodstuffs restrict use of indicators relying on site-specific information. This Personal View summarises commonly used indicators for assessing the environmental performance of diets, briefly outlines their benefits and drawbacks, and provides recommendations on indicator choices for actors across multiple fields involved in activities that include the environmental assessment of diets...
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453382/climate-change-related-distributional-range-shifts-of-venomous-snakes-a-predictive-modelling-study-of-effects-on-public-health-and-biodiversity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pablo Ariel Martinez, Irene Barbosa da Fonseca Teixeira, Tuany Siqueira-Silva, Franciely Fernanda Barbosa da Silva, Luiz Antônio Gonzaga Lima, Jonatas Chaves-Silveira, Miguel Ångel Olalla-Tárraga, José María Gutiérrez, Talita Ferreira Amado
BACKGROUND: Climate change is expected to have profound effects on the distribution of venomous snake species, including reductions in biodiversity and changes in patterns of envenomation of humans and domestic animals. We estimated the effect of future climate change on the distribution of venomous snake species and potential knock-on effects on biodiversity and public health. METHODS: We built species distribution models based on the geographical distribution of 209 medically relevant venomous snake species (WHO categories 1 and 2) and present climatic variables, and used these models to project the potential distribution of species in 2070...
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453381/ambient-heat-and-acute-kidney-injury-case-crossover-analysis-of-1%C3%A2-354%C3%A2-675-automated-e-alert-episodes-linked-to-high-resolution-climate-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shakoor Hajat, Anna Casula, Peninah Murage, Daniel Omoyeni, Tom Gray, Zoe Plummer, Retha Steenkamp, Dorothea Nitsch
BACKGROUND: As global temperatures continue to rise, the effects of ambient heat on acute kidney injury (AKI) are of growing concern. We used a novel nationwide electronic alert (e-alert) system to detect increases in AKI risk associated with high temperatures. METHODS: We used a case-crossover design to link 1 354 675 AKI episodes occurring in England between April and September in years 2017-2021 to daily maximum temperature data at postcode sector level...
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453380/estimates-of-global-mortality-burden-associated-with-short-term-exposure-to-fine-particulate-matter-pm-2%C3%A2-5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenhua Yu, Rongbin Xu, Tingting Ye, Michael J Abramson, Lidia Morawska, Bin Jalaludin, Fay H Johnston, Sarah B Henderson, Luke D Knibbs, Geoffrey G Morgan, Eric Lavigne, Jane Heyworth, Simon Hales, Guy B Marks, Alistair Woodward, Michelle L Bell, Jonathan M Samet, Jiangning Song, Shanshan Li, Yuming Guo
BACKGROUND: The acute health effects of short-term (hours to days) exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2·5 ) have been well documented; however, the global mortality burden attributable to this exposure has not been estimated. We aimed to estimate the global, regional, and urban mortality burden associated with short-term exposure to PM2·5 and the spatiotemporal variations in this burden from 2000 to 2019. METHODS: We combined estimated global daily PM2·5 concentrations, annual population counts, country-level mortality rates, and epidemiologically derived exposure-response functions to estimate the mortality attributable to short-term PM2·5 exposure from 2000 to 2019, in the continental regions and in 13 189 urban centres worldwide at a spatial resolution of 0·1° × 0·1°...
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453378/laudato-si-and-the-emerging-contribution-of-catholic-research-universities-to-planetary-health
#17
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philip J Landrigan, Jacqui Rémond, Paolo Gomarasca, Thomas C Chiles, Ella M Whitman, Lilian Ferrer
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453377/dutch-academy-of-science-proposes-research-agenda-for-planetary-health
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johan P Mackenbach
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453376/revitalising-medical-governance-for-a-healthier-world-the-urgent-case-for-a-director-of-planetary-health-in-every-faculty-of-medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Husein Moloo, Mathilde Gaudreau-Simard, Claire Kendall, Gordon Best, Nieve Seguin, Bernard J Jasmin, Mark Walker
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453375/underestimating-the-crowd
#20
EDITORIAL
The Lancet Planetary Health
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
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