Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is crucial in the context of global warming. In Switzerland, the 2003 heat have caused an estimated 7% increase in all-cause mortality. As a consequence, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health developed an information campaign to raise public awareness on heat threats. For a better understanding on how hot weather affects daily mortality in Switzerland, we assessed the effect of heat on daily mortality in eight Swiss cities and population subgroups from 1995 to 2013 using different temperature metrics (daily mean (Tmean), maximum (Tmax), minimum (Tmin) and maximum apparent temperature (Tappmax)), and aimed to evaluate variations of the heat effec...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
Free PMC article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942841/Studies have investigated the ...
Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is cruc...
Defining health-based thresholds for effective heat warnings is crucial for climate change adaptatio...
In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after summer 2003). For sum...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot days, while emergency hos...
Summary AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot...
BACKGROUND: Because older adults are particularly vulnerable to nonoptimal temperatures, it is expec...
Since the record-breaking temperatures registered during summer 2003, cantonal health authorities in...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
Since the 2003 heatwave in Europe, evidence has been rapidly increasing on the association between e...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
Free PMC article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942841/Studies have investigated the ...
Designing effective public health strategies to prevent adverse health effect of hot weather is cruc...
Defining health-based thresholds for effective heat warnings is crucial for climate change adaptatio...
In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after summer 2003). For sum...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, summer 2015 was the second warmest summer for 150 years (after...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot days, while emergency hos...
Summary AIMS: Previous studies found increased cardiovascular mortality during hot...
BACKGROUND: Because older adults are particularly vulnerable to nonoptimal temperatures, it is expec...
Since the record-breaking temperatures registered during summer 2003, cantonal health authorities in...
Only a few studies have examined the impact of a particular heat event on morbidity. The aim of this...
Since the 2003 heatwave in Europe, evidence has been rapidly increasing on the association between e...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
Free PMC article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942841/Studies have investigated the ...