From Atmosphere to Health Outcomes: Analyzing Predictors of Respiratory Disease Mortality in Turkiye


KOÇAK M., Kocak A. N.

Public Health Challenges, vol.3, no.3, 2024 (Scopus) identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 3 Issue: 3
  • Publication Date: 2024
  • Doi Number: 10.1002/puh2.70003
  • Journal Name: Public Health Challenges
  • Journal Indexes: Scopus
  • Keywords: asthma, COPD, longitudinal study, mortality, pneumonia, predictors, public health, Turkiye
  • Istanbul Medipol University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Background: Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pneumonia are significant contributors to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Identifying the predictors of mortality due to these diseases is crucial for effective public health interventions. Methods: We conducted a longitudinal trajectory modeling using SAS TRAJ procedures on data from 81 provinces in Turkiye, categorizing death rates into two profiles for asthma and COPD and three for pneumonia. Environmental and socioeconomic factors were examined as potential predictors through logistic regression modeling. Results: For asthma, none of the predictors met the false discovery rate (FDR) threshold for significance, suggesting the need for further research. In contrast, COPD predictors showed robust associations with mortality rates, particularly concerning environmental factors such as humidity and temperature. Pneumonia mortality was significantly associated with factors, including air pressure, humidity, temperature, alcohol use, and particulate matter. Conclusion: The study reveals distinct mortality profiles for respiratory diseases and highlights the importance of environmental and lifestyle factors as predictors. These findings emphasize the need for targeted public health strategies and interventions to manage these diseases effectively.