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Geographical distinctions of longevity indicators and their correlation with climatic factors in the area where most Chinese Yao are distributed.

Authors :
Lu H
He H
Liu Q
Cai J
Mo C
Liu S
Chen S
Xu X
Tang X
Qin J
Zhang Z
Source :
International journal of biometeorology [Int J Biometeorol] 2022 Jan; Vol. 66 (1), pp. 97-110. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 19.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Longevity research is a hot topic in the health field. Considerable research focuses on longevity phenomenon in Bama Yao Autonomous County, which has a typical karst landform and is located in Southwest China. This study aims to illustrate the spatial feature of longevity indicators in other Yao areas, to analyze the correlation between climatic factors and longevity indicators, and to provide new clues and targets for further longevity studies. We collect and integrate population, climate, and terrain data into a spatial database. The main analysis methods include spatial autocorrelation, high/low clustering, and multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR). Two longevity clusters are identified in Guijiang River Basin (longevity index (LI%): 2.49 ± 0.63) and Liujiang River Basin (LI%: 2.13 ± 0.60). The spatial distribution of longevity indicators is autocorrelative (Moran's I = 0.652, p < 0.001) and clustered significantly (Z score = 4.268, p < 0.001). MGWR shows that the atmospheric pressure significantly affects the spatial distribution of LI% (estimate value (EV) =  - 0.566, p = 0.012), centenarity index (CI%) (EV =  - 0.425, p = 0.007), UC (EV =  - 0.502, p = 0.006), and CH (EV =  - 0.497, p = 0.007). Rainfall significantly affects the spatial distribution of LI% (EV = 0.300, p = 0.003) and CI% (EV =  - 0.191, p = 0.016). The spatial distribution of the main longevity indicators shows significant heterogeneity and autocorrelation, and they cluster in the Guijiang River and Liujiang River basins. Atmospheric pressure and rainfall may contribute to the longevity phenomenon through complex mechanisms. The longevity phenomenon in the Yao nationality in Guijiang River Basin requires further study to improve our understanding of the health effect of meteorological, environmental, and social conditions on longevity.<br /> (© 2021. ISB.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-1254
Volume :
66
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of biometeorology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34668027
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-021-02195-w