Climate and Adolescence Mortality: Exploring the Linkages

Siti Mariam Norrulashikin, Siti Rohani Mohd Nor, Nur Arina Bazilah Kamisan, Nurul Syuhada Samsudin
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The rising frequency of heat-related illnesses among adolescences, particularly during the dry season, is quite concerning. High temperatures and heatwaves have been proven in studies to aggravate pre-existing health issues and raise the risk of mortality in this demographic group. Climate change is projected to worsen current health concerns while also creating new ones, especially among vulnerable groups such as adolescents and young people. Unfortunately, there has been little study on the influence of climate change on death rates among Malaysian adolescents. As a result, the goal of this study is to look at the relationship between annual temperature and mortality rates among Malaysian adolescents. The study's specific goal is to evaluate the extent to which one of the climate change variables, which is temperature is linked to mortality rates in this demographic group. In this study, a linear regression model is used to analyse data from 1980 to 2021 to investigate the relationship between annual temperature and mortality rates among Malaysian adolescents. To isolate the influence of climate change on mortality rates, the study controls for a variety of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. The regression analysis results show that temperature is significantly associated with mortality rates among Malaysian adolescents. This study gives evidence of the major influence of climate change on mortality rates among adolescents and young people in Malaysia. The findings underline the critical need for targeted treatments and policies to address climate change-related health hazards and protect vulnerable groups.
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气候与青少年死亡率:探索联系
青少年患热病的频率不断上升,尤其是在旱季,令人十分担忧。研究证明,高温和热浪会加重这一人口群体原有的健康问题,并增加其死亡风险。预计气候变化将加剧当前的健康问题,同时也会产生新的问题,尤其是在青少年等弱势群体中。遗憾的是,有关气候变化对马来西亚青少年死亡率影响的研究还很少。因此,本研究的目标是探讨马来西亚青少年的年气温与死亡率之间的关系。研究的具体目标是评估气候变化变量之一--气温在多大程度上与该人口群体的死亡率有关。本研究采用线性回归模型分析 1980 年至 2021 年的数据,以调查马来西亚青少年的年气温与死亡率之间的关系。为了区分气候变化对死亡率的影响,本研究对各种人口和社会经济特征进行了控制。回归分析结果表明,气温与马来西亚青少年的死亡率有显著关联。这项研究证明了气候变化对马来西亚青少年死亡率的重大影响。研究结果突出表明,亟需采取有针对性的治疗和政策,以应对与气候变化相关的健康危害,保护弱势群体。
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