Global climate change and health in Canadian children Flashcards

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What is the largest global health threat of the 21st century?

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climate change!

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What is causing climate challenge?

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  • previously natural factors, now identified pollution and fossil fuel emissions
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What is the distribution of the Canadian population geographically? (urban vs Northern)

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> 85% urban

3% live above 60th parallel

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What effect has climate change had on Canada?

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  • Thinning land and sea ice
    • may open the Arctic passage year-round
    • traditional routes & activities are increasingly dangerous
    • permafrost instability —> impacting health, housing, infrastructure in Northern regions
  • Rising sea levels & coastal instability
  • Seasonal flooding
  • Wildfires
  • shrinking ice caps, raising sea levels, increasing humidity, creating more extreme weather conditions (heat waves, droughts, hurricanes, forest fires)
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Why are children disproprtionately affected by climate change?

who is at particular risk?

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  • metabolize more water, air, food per kg of body weight than adults
  • rapid growth & developmental, physiologically dynamic systems
  • risk exposure over longer life course
    • At particular risk:
      • low SES
      • Indigenous
      • living with chronic disease
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List 6 specific climate-related risks

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  1. heat & cold related morbidity & mortality
  2. Natural hazards and extreme weather cause injury and death - displacement, mental health effects, water shortage and contamination
  3. Air pollution
    - resp & CVS morbidity/mortality, cancer
  4. Contaminated water sources
    - S typhi, Giardia, E coli, cryptosporidium, amebiasis, toxic algal blooms, Vibrio
  5. Infection risks associated with insects, ticks, rodents
    - Lyme disease, RMSF
  6. Stratospheric ozone depletion
    - higher risk melanoma, sunburns, cataract, immune system comrpomis
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What are practice points for clinicians when it comes to climate change from a clinical perspective?

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  1. learn more about climate-related health effects & diseases
  2. expand DDx for common symptoms as infection patterns change
  3. Modify anticipatory guidance for climate change-related effects
  4. Understand pollen & air quality forecasts - minimize exposure & maximize management of resp sx
  5. Monitor UV index level - sun protection
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What are 4 challenges and opportunities when it comes to climate change?
ie what can physicians do (as recommended by CPS)

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  • advocate for actions to mitigate climate change
  • Serve on planning committees for heat/cold/disaster/extreme weather events (ensure children’s health needs considered)
  • trainee education on climate-related health issues
  • Role model - encourage environmental sustainability and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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What health effects should we anticipate from global climate change?

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o emerging infections
o health conditions arising from increased air pollution
o mental health effects related to natural disasters

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