The impact of urban environmental exposures on health: An assessment of the attributable mortality burden in Sao Paulo city, Brazil

环境卫生 脆弱性(计算) 社会经济地位 地理 健康影响评估 人口 空气污染 环境保护 公共卫生 医学 计算机安全 计算机科学 护理部 有机化学 化学
作者
Evelise Pereira Barboza,Mark Nieuwenhuijsen,Albert Ambrós,Thiago Hérick de Sá,Natalie Mueller
出处
期刊:Science of The Total Environment [Elsevier]
卷期号:831: 154836-154836 被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154836
摘要

Currently, more than half of the global population lives in cities. Contemporary urban planning practices result in environmental risk factors (e.g. air pollution, noise, lack of green space, excess heat) that put health and well-being of city dwellers at risk and contribute to chronic diseases and premature death. Despite a growing body of evidence on adverse health impacts related to current urban and transport planning practices, especially for cities in the Global North, not much is known about associated health impacts in South American cities. Therefore, we estimated the mortality burden attributable to breaching internationally-recommended or locally-preferable exposure levels of urban planning related environmental exposures in Sao Paulo, Brazil.We carried out a health impact assessment study, following the comparative risk assessment framework, to assess preventable mortality impacts of breaching exposure recommendations for air pollution, green spaces and temperature at the census tract (CT) level (n = 18,363). We also assessed the distribution thereof by socioeconomic vulnerability.We estimated that annually 11,372 (95% CI: 7921; 15,910) attributable deaths could be prevented by complying with recommended exposure levels. The largest proportion of preventable mortality was due to breaching air pollution limits (i.e. 8409 attributable deaths), followed by insufficient green space (i.e. 2593), and excess heat (i.e. 370). Adverse health impacts were larger in CTs of lower socioeconomic vulnerability, due to demographic profile, traffic density and residential area configurations.Not complying with the health limits for air pollution, green space and temperature exposures resulted in a considerable preventable mortality burden (i.e. 17% of total expected deaths) in Sao Paulo. This burden can be reduced by improving current urban and transport planning practices.

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