Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Victor Foscarini
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/45/45134/tde-29082024-121102/
Resumo: Epidemiological studies frequently focus on mortality to understand its distribution and determinants, enabling public health professionals and policymakers to formulate more effective short-term actions and long-term policies. Researchers worldwide have observed a seasonal variation in mortality that varies geographically, with a noteworthy excess of winter death in temperate regions. However, comparative large-scale studies remain limited, particularly outside temperate climates and European contexts. The challenge of measuring and comparing seasonality across regions is exacerbated by differing methodologies and seasonality metrics used in various studies, along with varying data availability. Given Brazil\'s heterogeneous socioeconomic and climatic conditions coupled with a homogeneous healthcare database, it presents an optimal setting for studying the seasonal variation in mortality. We examined over 22 million mortality records between 2000 and 2019 from Brazil\'s healthcare database, classified by cause according to ICD-10 codes. Our analysis assessed common seasonality indexes and introduced a novel metric called the Excess Death index (EDi) that accounts for the possibility that the excess death period might happen in a period different from the winter and, therefore, adapts well across diverse climatic contexts, from temperate to equatorial, while still retaining a simplicity that makes it easily reproducible. We further explored the relationship between climate variables and mortality seasonality. Our study uncovers previously unobserved seasonal mortality patterns throughout Brazil, indicating considerable seasonality even in the tropical and equatorial northern regions. Those patterns, influenced by similar causes of death observed in the southern regions, are less pronounced and differently timed in the north. Additionally, our findings provide insights into the most critical climate variables associated with mortality, highlighting Dew Point Temperature as a paramount factor.
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spelling Seasonal variation in mortality in BrazilVariação sazonal da mortalidade no BrasilAnálise de séries temporaisCiência de dadosData scienceEpidemiologiaEpidemiologyPublic healthSaúde públicaSazonalidadeSeasonalityTime series analysisEpidemiological studies frequently focus on mortality to understand its distribution and determinants, enabling public health professionals and policymakers to formulate more effective short-term actions and long-term policies. Researchers worldwide have observed a seasonal variation in mortality that varies geographically, with a noteworthy excess of winter death in temperate regions. However, comparative large-scale studies remain limited, particularly outside temperate climates and European contexts. The challenge of measuring and comparing seasonality across regions is exacerbated by differing methodologies and seasonality metrics used in various studies, along with varying data availability. Given Brazil\'s heterogeneous socioeconomic and climatic conditions coupled with a homogeneous healthcare database, it presents an optimal setting for studying the seasonal variation in mortality. We examined over 22 million mortality records between 2000 and 2019 from Brazil\'s healthcare database, classified by cause according to ICD-10 codes. Our analysis assessed common seasonality indexes and introduced a novel metric called the Excess Death index (EDi) that accounts for the possibility that the excess death period might happen in a period different from the winter and, therefore, adapts well across diverse climatic contexts, from temperate to equatorial, while still retaining a simplicity that makes it easily reproducible. We further explored the relationship between climate variables and mortality seasonality. Our study uncovers previously unobserved seasonal mortality patterns throughout Brazil, indicating considerable seasonality even in the tropical and equatorial northern regions. Those patterns, influenced by similar causes of death observed in the southern regions, are less pronounced and differently timed in the north. Additionally, our findings provide insights into the most critical climate variables associated with mortality, highlighting Dew Point Temperature as a paramount factor.A pesquisa epidemiológica centra-se frequentemente na mortalidade, com o objetivo de entender a sua distribuição e determinantes, permitindo que profissionais de saúde e gestores elaborarem ações de curto prazo e políticas de longo prazo mais efetivas. Pesquisadores ao redor do mundo já observaram uma variação sazonal na mortalidade que varia geograficamente, com um notável excesso de mortes no inverno em regiões temperadas. Entretanto, os estudos comparativos em larga escala ainda são limitados, particularmente fora do clima temperado e do contexto Europeu. O desafio de medir e comparar a sazonalidade entre regiões é exacaerbado por diferentes metodologias e métricas de sazonalidade usadas em estudos, juntamente com a disponibilidade variável de dados. Dado o contexto socioeconômico e climático heterogêneo no Brasil, aliados a uma base de dados homogênea, o país é um cenário ideal para estudar a variação sazonal da mortalidade. Nós examinamos mais de 22 milhões de registros de mortalidade entre 2000 e 2019 do banco de dados do Ministério da Saúde do Brasil, classificados por causa de acordo com os códigos CID-10. A nossa análise avaliou índices comuns de sazonalidade e propusemos uma nova métrica chamada índice de Excesso de Morte (EDi), que leva em conta a possibilidade de que o período de excesso de mortalidade possa ocorrer em um período diferente do inverno, portanto, se adapta bem a diversos contextos climáticos, desde temperados a equatoriais, mantendo ao mesmo tempo uma simplicidade que o torna facilmente reprodutível. Exploramos ainda a relação entre variáveis climáticas e a sazonalidade da mortalidade. Nosso estudo revela padrões da sazonalidade da mortalidade anteriormente não observados em todo o Brasil, indicando sazonalidade considerável mesmo nas regiões tropicais e equatoriais mais ao norte. Esses padrões, influenciados por causas de morte semelhantes às observadas nas regiões mais ao sul, são menos pronunciados e acontecem em um período diferente no norte. Além disso, as nossas descobertas fornecem informações sobre as variáveis climáticas mais críticas relacionadas à mortalidade, destacando a Temperatura do Ponto de Orvalho como um fator importante.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPCamargo, Raphael Yokoingawa deKon, FabioAlmeida, Victor Foscarini2024-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/45/45134/tde-29082024-121102/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-08-30T23:12:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-29082024-121102Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-08-30T23:12:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
Variação sazonal da mortalidade no Brasil
title Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
spellingShingle Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
Almeida, Victor Foscarini
Análise de séries temporais
Ciência de dados
Data science
Epidemiologia
Epidemiology
Public health
Saúde pública
Sazonalidade
Seasonality
Time series analysis
title_short Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
title_full Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
title_fullStr Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
title_sort Seasonal variation in mortality in Brazil
author Almeida, Victor Foscarini
author_facet Almeida, Victor Foscarini
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Camargo, Raphael Yokoingawa de
Kon, Fabio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Victor Foscarini
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Análise de séries temporais
Ciência de dados
Data science
Epidemiologia
Epidemiology
Public health
Saúde pública
Sazonalidade
Seasonality
Time series analysis
topic Análise de séries temporais
Ciência de dados
Data science
Epidemiologia
Epidemiology
Public health
Saúde pública
Sazonalidade
Seasonality
Time series analysis
description Epidemiological studies frequently focus on mortality to understand its distribution and determinants, enabling public health professionals and policymakers to formulate more effective short-term actions and long-term policies. Researchers worldwide have observed a seasonal variation in mortality that varies geographically, with a noteworthy excess of winter death in temperate regions. However, comparative large-scale studies remain limited, particularly outside temperate climates and European contexts. The challenge of measuring and comparing seasonality across regions is exacerbated by differing methodologies and seasonality metrics used in various studies, along with varying data availability. Given Brazil\'s heterogeneous socioeconomic and climatic conditions coupled with a homogeneous healthcare database, it presents an optimal setting for studying the seasonal variation in mortality. We examined over 22 million mortality records between 2000 and 2019 from Brazil\'s healthcare database, classified by cause according to ICD-10 codes. Our analysis assessed common seasonality indexes and introduced a novel metric called the Excess Death index (EDi) that accounts for the possibility that the excess death period might happen in a period different from the winter and, therefore, adapts well across diverse climatic contexts, from temperate to equatorial, while still retaining a simplicity that makes it easily reproducible. We further explored the relationship between climate variables and mortality seasonality. Our study uncovers previously unobserved seasonal mortality patterns throughout Brazil, indicating considerable seasonality even in the tropical and equatorial northern regions. Those patterns, influenced by similar causes of death observed in the southern regions, are less pronounced and differently timed in the north. Additionally, our findings provide insights into the most critical climate variables associated with mortality, highlighting Dew Point Temperature as a paramount factor.
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