BACKGROUND: Ambient temperature is an important determinant of daily mortality that is of interest both in its own right and as a confounder of other determinants investigated using time-series regressions, in particular, air pollution. The temperature-mortality relationship is often found to be substantially nonlinear and to persist (but change shape) with increasing lag. We review and extend models for such nonlinear multilag forms. DEVELOPMENT: Popular models for mortality by temperature at given lag include polynomial and natural cubic spline curves, and the simple but more easily interpreted linear thresholds model, comprising linear relationships for temperatures below and above thresholds and a flat middle section. Most published ana...
BACKGROUND: Although interest in assessing the impacts of temperature on mortality has increased, fe...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Background: \ud \ud Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, ...
Exposure to ambient temperature can affect mortality levels for days or weeks following exposure, m...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
The health impacts of exposure to ambient temperature have been drawing increasing attention from th...
Here we present and discuss the R package modTempEff including a set of functions aimed at modelling...
Here we present and discuss the R package modTempEff including a set of functions aimed at modelling...
A model for estimation of temperature effects on mortality is presented in this paper. The model is ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether short-term changes in ambient temperature were as...
We present a model for estimation of temperature effects on mortality that is able to capture jointl...
The relationship between temperature and mortality is non-linear and the effect estimates depend on ...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
We carried out time-series analysis in 12 U.S. cities to estimate both the acute effects and the lag...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades ...
BACKGROUND: Although interest in assessing the impacts of temperature on mortality has increased, fe...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Background: \ud \ud Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, ...
Exposure to ambient temperature can affect mortality levels for days or weeks following exposure, m...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
The health impacts of exposure to ambient temperature have been drawing increasing attention from th...
Here we present and discuss the R package modTempEff including a set of functions aimed at modelling...
Here we present and discuss the R package modTempEff including a set of functions aimed at modelling...
A model for estimation of temperature effects on mortality is presented in this paper. The model is ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether short-term changes in ambient temperature were as...
We present a model for estimation of temperature effects on mortality that is able to capture jointl...
The relationship between temperature and mortality is non-linear and the effect estimates depend on ...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
We carried out time-series analysis in 12 U.S. cities to estimate both the acute effects and the lag...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades ...
BACKGROUND: Although interest in assessing the impacts of temperature on mortality has increased, fe...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Background: \ud \ud Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, ...