2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-28332-6
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Health effects of shrinking hyper-saline lakes: spatiotemporal modeling of the Lake Urmia drought on the local population, case study of the Shabestar County

Abstract: Climate change and its respective environmental impacts, such as dying lakes, is widely acknowledged. Studies on the impact of shrinking hyper-saline lakes suggest severe negative consequences for the health of the affected population. The primary aim was to investigate the relationship between changes in the water level of the hyper-saline Lake Urmia, along with the associated salt release, and the prevalence of hypertension and the general state of health of the local population in Shabestar County north of … Show more

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“…One source of uncertainty arises from model input data as well as the fixed age- and gender specific prevalence, incidence and mortality risk rates over 20 years, which all were assumed based on Markov chain model. Another limitation to be considered was that some socio-economic factors such as food insecurity as a result of climate change 41 and fiscal policies affect population real food intakes, on the other hand, change in physical activity level, implementation of screening policies to detect pre diabetes cases were affected type 2 diabetes incidence and mortality rate during the years. In addition, due to scarcity of information, changes in economic, and healthcare system characteristics over time were not included in the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One source of uncertainty arises from model input data as well as the fixed age- and gender specific prevalence, incidence and mortality risk rates over 20 years, which all were assumed based on Markov chain model. Another limitation to be considered was that some socio-economic factors such as food insecurity as a result of climate change 41 and fiscal policies affect population real food intakes, on the other hand, change in physical activity level, implementation of screening policies to detect pre diabetes cases were affected type 2 diabetes incidence and mortality rate during the years. In addition, due to scarcity of information, changes in economic, and healthcare system characteristics over time were not included in the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human activities, particularly agricultural irrigation, have played a significant role in the desiccation of the Aral Sea and, indeed, saline lakes globally (Williams, 1996; Wine & Laronne, 2020). Similar to the Aral Sea, Lake Urmia in Iran has also faced a rapid decline in its water levels (Darehshouri et al., 2023; Feizizadeh et al., 2023), mirroring the situation of many other saline lakes across continents (Wurtsbaugh et al., 2017). Water inflow to these basins is influenced by climate change, while water demand is expected to increase due to the growing economy and population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(9,10) The Aral Sea saw a loss of 90% of its water volume from the 1960's to the 2000's, (11) leading to devastating health and economic impacts. (12,13) Other examples include Owens Lake and the Salton Sea in California. (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21) In the summer of 2022, the GSL reached historic lows, exposing expansive areas of dry lakebed that are prone to resuspension as respirable dust (GSLD) during high wind events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%