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Effects of carbon dioxide and green space on sleep quality of the elderly in rural areas of Anhui Province, China

Authors :
Han-Shuang Zhang
Jinliang Zhu
Guo-Ao Li
Huan-Huan Zhao
Wanjun Yang
Zhenyu Zhu
Jialiu He
Fen Huang
Mingjun Hu
Source :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 29:21107-21118
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Sleep quality leads to many healthy problems, which has caused global concern. Most studies have focused on the sleep quality in some large cities, ignoring the elderly in rural areas who may have more serious sleep problems. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the sleep status of the elderly in rural areas of Anhui Province and the influence of environmental factors on it. The data of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations for this study were obtained from the Dalhousie University atmospheric composition analysis group. The data of normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) in 2014 was produced and processed by remote sensing inversion on the basis of medium resolution satellite images. The 2686 individuals were selected from rural areas of Anhui Province by multi-stage stratified cluster sampling. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess sleep quality. The independent, interactive, and mediating effects of CO2 and green space on sleep quality were evaluated by generalized linear model, interaction model, and mediating effect model, respectively. In this study, we found that the prevalence of sleep disturbance in the elderly was 58.40%. In the univariate model, we found that the risk of sleep disturbance increased by 1.6% for each 1 μg/m3 increase in concentrations of CO2, while decreased by 1.5% for every 0.1 increase in NDVI. In the interaction model, the negative correlation between green space and sleep quality decreased with concentrations of CO2 increased. In addition, green space was a mediating factor between CO2 and sleep quality in the mediating effect model.

Details

ISSN :
16147499 and 09441344
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c73eb48f0a601bbb3f6ddf6cc2a744a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-17296-7