Research on the Establishment and Application of the Environmental Health Indicator System of Atmospheric Pollution in China.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

China CDC Key Laboratory of Environment and Population Health, National Institute of Environmental Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, 100021, China.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • An environmental health indicators (EHIs) system was developed to evaluate the health impact of atmospheric pollution in China, considering factors like environment, population, economy, and disease.
  • The evaluation revealed that regions in Central and East China have low EHIs, suggesting poor environmental health conditions that require better pollution management and preventative actions.
  • The EHIs system is user-friendly, making it easier to assess environmental health status and support efforts in health management and pollution prevention.

Article Abstract

To understand the health impact represented by exposure to current atmospheric pollution in China, an environmental health indicators (EHIs) system of atmospheric pollution was established. The EHIs were based on comprehensive consideration of environment, population, economy and diseases associated with atmospheric pollution. An EHIs evaluation system of atmospheric pollution, based on corresponding EHIs data collection and weighting coefficients determined using principal component analysis, was applied to major provinces and regions in China to evaluate the environmental health status. Results showed that the EHIs of atmospheric pollution in Central and East China were low, indicating a serious environmental health condition. Prevention and management of atmospheric pollution in these regions should be strengthened and protective measures taken to improve human health. Compared with other methods, the EHIs evaluation system was more intuitive, which facilitated users to identify the environmental health status and provided support for health management and pollution prevention.

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