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[Weather and disease]

V Faust, O Harlfinger, R Neuwirth

    Fortschritte Der Medizin
    |January 27, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Approximately one-third of the population is sensitive to weather changes, experiencing symptoms that vary by individual factors. Recognizing these weather-dependent diseases allows physicians to provide preventative care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Environmental Medicine
    • Biometeorology
    • Medical Climatology

    Context:

    • Weather significantly impacts human health, affecting approximately one-third of the population.
    • Meteorotropic diseases are influenced or caused by specific meteorological events.
    • Common fitness and physiological parameters can be altered by weather conditions.

    Purpose:

    • To summarize key correlation-statistical findings from meteorological studies.
    • To aid physicians in recognizing and diagnosing weather-dependent diseases.
    • To inform physicians about biometeorological information for patient care.

    Summary:

    • Presents a summary of correlation-statistical results from various meteorological study groups over past decades.
    • Highlights the link between meteorological events and the onset or exacerbation of diseases.

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  • Details how individual factors like age, sex, health, and social class influence weather sensitivity.
  • Impact:

    • Enables physicians to identify weather-related illnesses in patients.
    • Facilitates the use of biometeorological information (e.g., Deutschen Wetterdienst's bioprog) for proactive medical management.
    • Empowers healthcare professionals to offer prophylactic medicare based on weather forecasts and patient sensitivity.