Evaluating the short-term effect of ambient temperature on non-fatal outdoor falls and road traffic injuries among children and adolescents in China: a time-stratified case-crossover study

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Hao Zheng
Jian Cheng
Hung Chak Ho
Baoli Zhu
Zhen Ding
Wencong Du
Xin Wang
Yang Yu
Juan Fei
Zhiwei Xu
Jinyi Zhou
Jie Yang
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[1] Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Environmental Health
[2] Anhui Medical University,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[3] Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Major Autoimmune Disease,Department of Anaesthesiology, School of Clinical Medicine
[4] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Noncommunicable Diseases
[5] Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Child and Adolescent Health Promotion
[6] Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,School of Public Health
[7] University of Queensland,undefined
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Ambient temperature; Fall; Road traffic injury; Student; China;
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Although studies have suggested that non-optimal temperatures may increase the risk of injury, epidemiological studies focusing on the association between temperature and non-fatal injury among children and adolescents are limited. Therefore, we investigated the short-term effect of ambient temperature on non-fatal falls and road traffic injuries (RTIs) among students across Jiangsu Province, China. Meteorological data and records of non-fatal outdoor injuries due to falls and RTIs among students aged 6–17 were collected during 2018–2020. We performed a time-stratified case-crossover analysis with a distributed lag nonlinear model to examine the effect of ambient temperature on the risk of injury. Individual meteorological exposure was estimated based on the address of the selected school. We also performed stratified analyses by sex, age, and area. A total of 57322 and 5455 cases of falls and RTIs were collected, respectively. We observed inverted U-shaped curves for temperature-injury associations, with maximum risk temperatures at 18 °C (48th of daily mean temperature distribution) for falls and 22 °C (67th of daily mean temperature distribution) for RTIs. The corresponding odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) were 2.193 (2.011, 2.391) and 3.038 (1.988, 4.644) for falls and RTIs, respectively. Notably, there was a significant age-dependent trend in which the temperature effect on falls was greater in older students (P-trend < 0.05). This study suggests a significant association between ambient temperature and students’ outdoor falls and RTIs. Our findings may help advance tailored strategies to reduce the incidence of outdoor falls and RTIs in children and adolescents.
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