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WHEN THE WEATHER REALLY INFLUENCES OUR HEALTH STATE?

Alexandrina D. Cruceanu, Gianina Maria Cojoc and Danut-Gabriel Cozma
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Alexandrina D. Cruceanu: ”Al.I.Cuza” University - Iasi, Doctoral School of Chemical and Life Science and Earth - Faculty of Geography-Geology
Gianina Maria Cojoc: Siret Water Basin Administration, Bacau
Danut-Gabriel Cozma: ”Al.I.Cuza” University - Iasi, Faculty of Chemistry

SEA - Practical Application of Science, 2014, issue 5, 261-268

Abstract: If, at national and international level there is a consensus regarding the beneficial influence or the negative effects of climatic conditions on health state, we would like here to highlight whether this postulate is valid or not and in what way, for the upper basin of the Moldavian Bistrita. The human communities’ health state is dependent on a series of natural and anthropic factors that determine, influence or include the spacial and temporal evolution of health state, the reason why we try to identify as exactly as possible, the determinism, the postulate and the princely character of the factors involved in the fluctuations and the contiguity of incidence and the prevailance of different medical affections. In the present approach we wished to highlight the measure, the way and the degree in which the climatic factors (like atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, wind’s speed and atmospheric condensation) determine and influence the population’s health state in the upper basin of the Moldavian Bistrita.

Keywords: Population health state; Chronical and infectious diseases; Climatic values; Incidence and prevalence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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