[2013-2020年中国甘肃省与PM2.5相关的健康负担时空趋势及驱动因素]。

Q2 Environmental Science Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.13227/j.hjkx.202308073
Qin Liao, Yong Li, Yan Tao
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为评估《大气污染防治行动计划》实施以来甘肃省PM2.5相关健康影响的时空变化趋势和驱动因素,采用最新的全球暴露死亡率模型(GEMM)估算了2013-2020年甘肃省PM2.5相关健康负担。采用最新的全球暴露死亡率模型(GEMM)估算了甘肃省 2013-2020 年 PM2.5 导致的健康负担。采用因子分解法进一步量化了PM2.5污染导致死亡人数长期变化的主要原因。结果表明,从2013年到2020年,甘肃省人口加权PM2.5浓度下降了34.57%,PM2.5年均浓度超过35 μg-m-3的区域暴露人口比例从72.89%大幅下降到11.61%。此外,甘肃省的可归因死亡人数从 2 013 年的 12 826 人(95%CI: 7 840-17 408 人)下降到 9 814 人(95%CI: 7 840-17 408 人)。下降到 2020 年的 9 814 例(95%CI: 6 407-13 036)2020 年的 9 814 例(95%II:6 407-13 036 例),降幅为 23.48%。死于中风、慢性阻塞性肺病、肺癌和下呼吸道感染的人数有所下降,而死于缺血性心脏病的人数增加了 12.11%。值得注意的是,60 岁及以上人群占所有年龄相关死亡人数的 80% 以上。甘肃省中部和东部地区因PM2.5导致的死亡人数明显高于河西地区,大部分地区呈下降趋势。总人口、年龄结构、基线死亡率和PM2.5浓度对PM2.5相关死亡人数变化的贡献率分别为-1.26%、16.16%、-9.84%和-28.55%。总体而言,人口老龄化和PM2.5浓度下降分别是导致PM2.5相关死亡人数增加和减少的主要因素。甘肃省积极的清洁空气政策减轻了PM2.5污染造成的健康负担,但随着人口老龄化的趋势,未来需要大幅降低PM2.5浓度,以避免更多的可归因死亡。
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[Spatiotemporal Trends and Driving Factors of PM2.5-related Health Burden in Gansu Province, China from 2013 to 2020].

To evaluate the spatiotemporal trends and drivers of PM2.5-related health effects in Gansu Province since the implementation of the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, the latest global exposure mortality model (GEMM) was adopted to estimate the health burden attributable to PM2.5 in Gansu Province from 2013 to 2020. The factor decomposition method was used to further quantify the main causes of the long-term changes in deaths attributable to PM2.5 pollution. The results showed that from 2013 to 2020, the population-weighted PM2.5 concentration in Gansu Province decreased by 34.57%, and the proportion of people exposed to areas with an annual average PM2.5 concentration exceeding 35 μg·m-3 decreased significantly from 72.89% to 11.61%. Moreover, the number of attributable deaths in Gansu Province declined from 12 826 (95%CI: 7 840-17 408) in 2 013 to 9 814 (95%CI: 6 407-13 036) in 2020, indicating a decrease of 23.48%. Attributable deaths from stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and lower respiratory infection declined, whereas deaths from ischemic heart disease increased by 12.11%. Notably, individuals aged 60 years and older accounted for more than 80% of all age-related deaths. The number of deaths attributable to PM2.5 in central and eastern Gansu Province was significantly higher than that in the Hexi region, and most regions showed a downward trend. The contribution of the total population, age structure, baseline mortality rate, and PM2.5 concentration to the change in PM2.5-related deaths was -1.26%, 16.16%, -9.84%, and -28.55%, respectively. Overall, population aging and a decrease in PM2.5 concentration were the main factors contributing to the increase and decrease in PM2.5-related deaths, respectively. The active clean air policies in Gansu Province have reduced the health burden caused by PM2.5 pollution, but with the trend of population aging, a significant reduction in PM2.5 concentration will be needed in the future to avoid more attributable deaths.

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