Cardiopulmonary mortality in Helsinki metropolitan area
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Scope
This variable provides the # of people dying from cardiopulmonary disease attributable to PM2,5 in the Helsinki metropolitan area for 2013, 2020 and 2030
- Temporal scope: 2013, 2020 and 2030
- Spatial scope: Helsinki metropolitan area
- PM2,5 exposure scope: Defined in variable 'PM2,5 exposure-response function' D↷
- Health scope: ICD codes of cardiopulmonary mortality. The health definition is described in variable 'PM2,5 exposure-response function' D↷
- Population scope: Defined in variable 'population in Helsinki metropolitan area' D↷
Definition
Data
Baseline forecast for [health endpoint] mortality in 2013 in Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Baseline forecast for [health endpoint] mortality in 2020 in Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Baseline forecast for [health endpoint] mortality in 2030 in Helsinki Metropolitan Area
- Assumption: the baseline for 2013, 2020, 2030 will be kept constant in relative terms compared with the present proportion of [health endpoint] mortality to baseline mortality
- Data source Finnish baseline data in WHO database
- Assumption: the baseline data for the population in Helsinki Metropolitan Area is proportional to the population in this area
Causality
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Unit
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number per population unit (1000?)
Formula
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Mortality # [health endpoint] = ERF[health endpoint] * [exposure PM2,5] * [baseline Helsinki metropolitan area {health endpoint}]
Result
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See also
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