"Health Benefit Assessment and Population Health Protection Strategy Research on Air Quality Improvement in Typical Areas of China"
Project leader: Huang Wei Peking University School of Public Health
Starting and ending date of the project: 2017.04.01-2019.04.01
Project Description:
1. Research objectives
This study intends to quantitatively assess the risk of death from acute exposure to air pollution in China through a meta-analysis of the literature on the effects of airborne acute exposure and death, and a long-term population health risk study in a typical region, and to identify the risk of death from acute exposure to air pollution in typical areas of China. Influencing factors; combined with air pollution prevention measures at different stages of development in China in the past 20 years, assessing the changes in the levels of PM2.5 and O3 in primary air pollutants, and the health benefits brought about by the implementation of pollution control measures; Highly exposed basic data such as time activity patterns and individual intervention studies in the Panel population research conducted in Beijing, selected some of the investigated elderly subjects in the Chinese family tracking CFPS survey to carry out air pollution exposure risk assessment, and proposed the current high pollution exposure Health protection strategies for the elderly population.
2. Research content and methods
2.1 Meta-analysis of the literature on the effects of acute exposure to air pollution and the health risks of long-term populations in typical areas the study.
2.2 Analysis of air pollution prevention and control measures at different stages of development in China, and assessment of changes in air pollution levels in typical areas Requisition health benefits
2.3 Combining the China Family Tracking Survey CFPS database to estimate the health risks of air pollution in the elderly with a sense of age, and propose a healthy travel and personal protection strategy.