Abstract Background Global climate change is one of the most serious environmental issues faced by humanity, and the resultant change in frequency and intensity of heat waves and cold spells could increase mortality. The influence of temperature on human health could be immediate or delayed. Latitude, relative humidity, and air pollution may influence the temperature–mortality relationship. We studied the influence of temperature on mortality and its lag effect in four Chinese cities with a range of latitudes over 2008–2011, adjusting for relative humidity and air pollution. Methods We recorded the city-specific distributions of temperature and mortality by month and adopted a Poisson regression model combined with a distributed lag nonline...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Abstract Extreme temperature events have affected Chinese city residents more frequently and intensi...
To study the relation between temperature and mortality by estimating the temperature-related mortal...
To study the relation between temperature and mortality by estimating the temperature-related mortal...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Background: Although studies from many countries have estimated the impact of ambient temperature on...
Background: In the context of ongoing climate change, temperature variability (TV) has been consider...
A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate regions. Howe...
A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate regions. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Abstract Extreme temperature events have affected Chinese city residents more frequently and intensi...
To study the relation between temperature and mortality by estimating the temperature-related mortal...
To study the relation between temperature and mortality by estimating the temperature-related mortal...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Background: Although studies from many countries have estimated the impact of ambient temperature on...
Background: In the context of ongoing climate change, temperature variability (TV) has been consider...
A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate regions. Howe...
A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate regions. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Abstract Extreme temperature events have affected Chinese city residents more frequently and intensi...