Official Title
The Impact of Lifestyle Alteration by Strict Prevention Measures on Non-COVID Deaths in the Region With Low COVID-19 Transmission Rate
Brief Summary

The increase of all-cause mortality in the areas with high COVID-19 transmission rate due to COVID-19 deaths and the collateral damage to other healthcare problems is well known. However, the COVID-19 mortality is very low in the regions with low transmission rate and sufficient medical resources. In such regions, strict prevention measures were taken and these would alter the people's lifestyle and hygienic habits and further impact on non-COVID-19 deaths. Yet, there has no thorough investigation in this aspect.

Detailed Description

Background The increase of all-cause mortality in the areas with high COVID-19 transmission
rate due to COVID-19 deaths and the collateral damage to other healthcare problems is well
known. However, the COVID-19 mortality is very low in the regions with low transmission rate
and sufficient medical resources. In such regions, strict prevention measures were taken and
these would alter the people's lifestyle and hygienic habits and further impact on
non-COVID-19 deaths. Yet, there has no thorough investigation in this aspect.

Methods The number of registered deaths among 8.8 million permanent residents with specific
causes from January 2018 to June 2020 were sourced from the Xuzhou Center for Disease Control
and Prevention, Jiangsu Province, China. Death rates were calculated and compared by weeks,
months, and years with a focus on the period of COVID-19 pandemic from Jan 24 to March 27,
2020. Numeric values of all-cause death and the death rates of non-COVID diseases were
compared in time series at different time scales.

Unknown status
Lifestyle Alteration
Non-COVID Deaths
Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- All cases of death reported to the Xuzhou CDC during the study period

Exclusion Criteria:

- no

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: N/A ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
China
Locations

Xuzhou Medical University affiliated Hospital
Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China

Investigator: Ming Chu, PHD

Investigator: Chenzong Li, PHD

Contacts

ming chu, PHD
86-2568136965
chuming@njmu.edu.cn

minglong chen, PHD, Principal Investigator
Xuzhou Medical University affiliated hospital

The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University
NCT Number
MeSH Terms
Death