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Fuel poverty, cold homes and health

Dr Simon Dean

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What is Fuel Poverty?Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Act 2000: “a person is to be regarded as living “in fuel poverty” if he is a member of a household living on a lower income in a home which cannot be kept warm at reasonable cost”.

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Whoever would study medicine … must consider the effects of the seasons of the year and the differences between them...(and) must study the warm and the cold winds common to every country...

Hippocrates 400BC

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15°c 25°c

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• Cardiovascular (heart, stroke) and respiratory causes of death are those most strongly associated with cold temperatures

• Elderly and those with impaired health most likely to suffer

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How does a lower air temperature change our bodies?• Mild cooling air for 6 hrs• No change in core temperature• Whole blood viscosity increased by 21%• Increased platelet count• Blood pressure rose on average from 126/69

to 138/87• HDL and LDL Cholesterol increased• ‘Could account for cardiovacular thrombosis

increase seen in cold weather”.

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…in the real world – heart attacks vs ambient temperature• 2008 study; England & Wales• 84,000 hospital admissions for heart

attacks in 15 conurbations• Each 1°c fall associated with 2%

increased risk of heart attack• This equates to 200 extra heart attacks

for every 1°c fall in ambient temperature

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Effective home heating and children with asthma

• 2007, New Zealand study• Compared to the control group, children

had 1.8 fewer days off school, 0.4 fewer visits to Doctor for asthma and significantly less asthma symptoms.

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Excess Winter Deaths (EWD)• Measure of the excess deaths December to March

• Countries with cold winters (eg Finland, Germany) don’t have EWD

• Heart, stroke and respiratory disease have higher winter death rates but cancer doesn’t

• No clear association with influenza or with deprivation indices

• Housing standards and socioeconomic conditions thought to be the most significant factors influencing EWD

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