This study examines preventable deaths attributed to excessive heat and excessive cold for persons 60 years of age and over for the years 1979-1985. National mortality data are analyzed using descriptive statistics and simple correlations. A strong female bias was found for deaths from excessive heat and a stronger male bias for deaths from excessive cold. Minority elderly and elderly living in rural areas were disproportionately likely to suffer deaths from temperature-related causes
AbstractIntroductionClimate change and rapid population ageing are significant public health challen...
Background: A number of studies have examined the relationship between high ambient temperature and ...
Background: \ud Extreme temperatures are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths. Previo...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
We examined the variation in association between high temperatures and elderly mortality (age ≥ 75 y...
Mortality in the elderly is affected by external temperature at both extremes. Admissions to a geria...
Mortality trends for deaths related to excessive heat and excessive cold over the period 1910-1997 i...
The impact of climate change on the health of vulnerable groups such as the elderly has been of incr...
Introduction: Climate change and rapid population ageing are significant public health challenges. U...
<p>Mortality per 100K elderly population from circulatory and respiratory causes associated with app...
Background and objective Climate change leads to more frequent, intense and longer-lasting heat wave...
In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consistently re...
Abstract In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consi...
Background. Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
AbstractIntroductionClimate change and rapid population ageing are significant public health challen...
Background: A number of studies have examined the relationship between high ambient temperature and ...
Background: \ud Extreme temperatures are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths. Previo...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
We examined the variation in association between high temperatures and elderly mortality (age ≥ 75 y...
Mortality in the elderly is affected by external temperature at both extremes. Admissions to a geria...
Mortality trends for deaths related to excessive heat and excessive cold over the period 1910-1997 i...
The impact of climate change on the health of vulnerable groups such as the elderly has been of incr...
Introduction: Climate change and rapid population ageing are significant public health challenges. U...
<p>Mortality per 100K elderly population from circulatory and respiratory causes associated with app...
Background and objective Climate change leads to more frequent, intense and longer-lasting heat wave...
In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consistently re...
Abstract In old subjects exposed to extreme high temperature during a heat wave, studies have consi...
Background. Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
AbstractIntroductionClimate change and rapid population ageing are significant public health challen...
Background: A number of studies have examined the relationship between high ambient temperature and ...
Background: \ud Extreme temperatures are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths. Previo...