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Climate and Cardiovascular Diseases - Analysis of the Influence of Climate Variables on Mortality from Diseases of the Circulatory System in the Federal District

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This work is a contribution to studies on climate and human health, with an emphasis on diseases of circulatory origin. With this in mind, this study aimed to analyze the influence of climate variables on mortality from diseases of the circulatory system in the Federal District between 2003 and 2012. It was found that fluctuations in climate variables - temperature and relative humidity (decrease in mean values) and atmospheric pressure (increase in mean values) - led to an increase in deaths from circulatory diseases. Thus, it is possible to conclude that the conditions of the physical environment linked to climate can contribute to various morbidities and mortalities, but it is worth noting that other factors can also contribute to the increase in deaths - socioeconomic conditions (housing, food, exposure to atmospheric pollutants) combined with pre-existing fixed factors.

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Licenciado en Administración de Empresas por la Universidad Anhanguera (2011). Licenciada en Geografía por la Universidad de Brasilia - UnB (2012). Maestría en Geografía por la Universidad de Brasilia - UnB (2015) Gestión Ambiental y Territorial, con énfasis en Geografía de la Salud.

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Authors Evoneis Farias Natal
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207277520
ISBN 9786207277520
No. of pages 100
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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