Abstract

Hypertension has become the greatest risk factor for death in elderly populations. As factors influencing cardiovascular disease, indoor environmental parameters pose potential risks for older adults. In this study, elderly residents in Dalian (Liaoning Province, China) urban dwellings were selected as the research subjects, and the environmental parameters of the dwellings’ main activity rooms and the blood pressure parameters of the older adults were measured. Based on the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) deep learning algorithm and Bayesian fitting method, a hypertension disease model was established using the long-term environmental parameters to predict the hypertension risk of older adults in their building’s environment. The results showed that temperature, humidity, and some air quality parameters had an impact on blood pressure under single environmental factor, and the comprehensive environmental risks of high systolic blood pressure, high diastolic blood pressure, and high blood pressure were 16.44%, 0%, and 16.44% for the male elderly and 14.11%, 7.14%, and 17.55% for the female elderly, respectively. By comparing the results for the blood pressure measurement and prediction, it can be observed that the risk error of hypertension obtained by the algorithm maintains the variables’ relationship, and the result of the algorithm is reliable in this period. This technology can provide a basis for measuring environmental parameters and will be conducive to the development of an ecological smart building environment.

Highlights

  • With the development of urbanization, developed countries experienced a population demographic transformation, and the percentage of older adults increased

  • According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics of China, by the end of 2019, the population over 60 years old accounted for 18.1% of the total, and the population over 65 years old accounted for 12.6% [2]

  • Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standard mentions that the indoor environment will affect human health, and the environment is related to physical health conditions [3]

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Introduction

With the development of urbanization, developed countries experienced a population demographic transformation, and the percentage of older adults increased. Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standard mentions that the indoor environment will affect human health, and the environment is related to physical health conditions [3]. It is mentioned in some papers that, due to harsh indoor environments or environmental pollution, people may become susceptible to related diseases and building syndromes [4,5]. The elderly have longer indoor activity times, so studying the correlation between the health of the elderly and the indoor environment is of great significance [6]. By 2015, it was the case that nearly half of the world’s elderly people eventually died due to cardiovascular diseases [7]. The incidence of cardiovascular diseases reaches a peak in winter [8]. Studies have shown that temperature difference will affect the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular

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