Zhang, Ds., He, J., Gao, Sh. et al. Correlation analysis for the attack of respiratory diseases and meteorological factors., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 600 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0821-0
De-shan Zhang, Juan He, Si-hua Gao, et al. Correlation analysis for the attack of respiratory diseases and meteorological factors[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(8):600-606.
Zhang, Ds., He, J., Gao, Sh. et al. Correlation analysis for the attack of respiratory diseases and meteorological factors., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 600 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0821-0DOI:
De-shan Zhang, Juan He, Si-hua Gao, et al. Correlation analysis for the attack of respiratory diseases and meteorological factors[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(8):600-606. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-011-0821-0.
Correlation analysis for the attack of respiratory diseases and meteorological factors
摘要
To investigate the relationship between respiratory diseases onset and the meteorological factors in the same period and in a specific environment. By using the data of daily incidence of respiratory diseases obtained from Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from January 1
1998 to December 31
2007
and the data of 16 items of meteorological factors (such as the average
maximum
and minimum temperatures
etc.
including meteorological factors derived) obtained from the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Observatory
mathematical statistical methods were applied to achieve the non-linear correlation analysis
or the correlation test
between the incidence of respiratory diseases and the time-related meteorological factors. The simple correlation coefficients of the relationship between the incidence of respiratory diseases and 9 meteorological elements
including the average values of temperature
maximum temperature
minimum temperature
degree of comfort
precipitation
vapor pressure
low cloud cover
change of vapor pressure
and change of wind speed
were all greater than 0.8286
in which one of the relationship between the incidence of respiratory diseases and the maximum temperature is as high as 0.9670. Statistical tests showed R>Rα=0.05 and F>Fα=0.05. The incidence of respiratory diseases was closely correlated to meteorological factors
such as air temperature
vapor pressure
precipitation
wind speed
etc. To a certain extent
this conclusion confirmed the scientificity and objectivity of the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors (Wu Yun Liu Qi
五运六气) in Huang Di Nei Jing (黄帝内经
The Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine).
Abstract
To investigate the relationship between respiratory diseases onset and the meteorological factors in the same period and in a specific environment. By using the data of daily incidence of respiratory diseases obtained from Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from January 1
1998 to December 31
2007
and the data of 16 items of meteorological factors (such as the average
maximum
and minimum temperatures
etc.
including meteorological factors derived) obtained from the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Observatory
mathematical statistical methods were applied to achieve the non-linear correlation analysis
or the correlation test
between the incidence of respiratory diseases and the time-related meteorological factors. The simple correlation coefficients of the relationship between the incidence of respiratory diseases and 9 meteorological elements
including the average values of temperature
maximum temperature
minimum temperature
degree of comfort
precipitation
vapor pressure
low cloud cover
change of vapor pressure
and change of wind speed
were all greater than 0.8286
in which one of the relationship between the incidence of respiratory diseases and the maximum temperature is as high as 0.9670. Statistical tests showed R>Rα=0.05 and F>Fα=0.05. The incidence of respiratory diseases was closely correlated to meteorological factors
such as air temperature
vapor pressure
precipitation
wind speed
etc. To a certain extent
this conclusion confirmed the scientificity and objectivity of the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors (Wu Yun Liu Qi
五运六气) in Huang Di Nei Jing (黄帝内经
The Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine).
关键词
respiratory diseasesmeteorological factorsdegree of correlationChinese Medicinefive evolutive phases and six climatic factors
Keywords
respiratory diseasesmeteorological factorsdegree of correlationChinese Medicinefive evolutive phases and six climatic factors
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School of Basic Medicial Science, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
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Department of Hospital Management, Peking University Health Science Center, Peking University