The European Journal of Public Health Advance Access published online on October 6, 2006
The European Journal of Public Health, doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckl063
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 Department of Environmental Health, French Institute of Public Health Surveillance, Cedex, France
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. The August 2003 heat wave in France resulted in many thousands of excess deaths particularly of elderly people. Individual and environmental risk factors for death among the community-dwelling elderly were identified. We conducted a case-control survey and defined cases as people aged 65 years and older who lived at home and died from August 8 through August 13 from causes other than accident, suicide, or surgical complications. Controls were matched with cases for age, sex, and residential area. Interviewers used questionnaires to collect data. Satellite pictures provided profiles of the heat island characteristics around the homes. Lack of mobility was a major risk factor along with some pre-existing medical conditions. Housing characteristics associated with death were lack of thermal insulation and sleeping on the top floor, right under the roof. The temperature around the building was a major risk factor. Behaviour such as dressing lightly and use of cooling techniques and devices were protective factors. These findings suggest people with pre-existing medical conditions were likely to be vulnerable during heat waves and need information on how to adjust daily routines to heat waves. In the long term, building insulation and urban planning must be adapted to provide protection from possible heat waves.
Received May 17, 2006
Accepted March 28, 2006
Article
August 2003 Heat Wave in France: Risk Factors for Death of Elderly People Living at Home
S. Vandentorren 1 *, P. Bretin 1, A Zeghnoun 1, L. Mandereau-Bruno 1, A. Croisier 1, C. Cochet 2, J. Ribéron 2, I. Siberan 1, B. Declercq 1, and M. Ledrans 1
2 Technical and Scientific Building Center (CSTB), Paris, France
S. Vandentorren, E-mail: s.vandentorren{at}invs.sante.fr
![]()
Abstract ![]()
CiteULike
Connotea
Del.icio.us What's this?
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
A Smargiassi, M S Goldberg, C Plante, M Fournier, Y Baudouin, and T Kosatsky Variation of daily warm season mortality as a function of micro-urban heat islands J Epidemiol Community Health, August 1, 2009; 63(8): 659 - 664. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
R Chapman, P Howden-Chapman, H Viggers, D O'Dea, and M Kennedy Retrofitting houses with insulation: a cost-benefit analysis of a randomised community trial J Epidemiol Community Health, April 1, 2009; 63(4): 271 - 277. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J. L. Haak, G. R. Buettner, D. R. Spitz, and K. C. Kregel Aging augments mitochondrial susceptibility to heat stress Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol, March 1, 2009; 296(3): R812 - R820. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A Fouillet, G Rey, V Wagner, K Laaidi, P Empereur-Bissonnet, A Le Tertre, P Frayssinet, P Bessemoulin, F Laurent, P De Crouy-Chanel, et al. Has the impact of heat waves on mortality changed in France since the European heat wave of summer 2003? A study of the 2006 heat wave Int. J. Epidemiol., April 1, 2008; 37(2): 309 - 317. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. Bouchama, M. Dehbi, G. Mohamed, F. Matthies, M. Shoukri, and B. Menne Prognostic Factors in Heat Wave Related Deaths: A Meta-analysis Arch Intern Med, November 12, 2007; 167(20): 2170 - 2176. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||



