Background: Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality risk. However, no study has investigated how prolonged dust events affect the spatial variability of mortality across districts in a downwind city. Methods: In this study, we applied a spatial regression approach to estimate the district-level mortality during two extreme dust events in Hong Kong. We compared spatial and non-spatial models to evaluate the ability of each regression to estimate mortality. We also compared prolonged dust events with non-dust events to determine the influences of community factors on mortality across the city. Results: The density of a built environment (estimated by the sky view factor) had positive association with exc...
Despite the fact that cold weather has been widely documented as a major factor that can elevate the...
Excessive traffic pollutant emissions in high-density cities result in thermal discomfort and are as...
Ecological influences on health outcomes are associated with the spatial stratification of health. H...
Abstract Background Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality r...
2017-2018 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalbcrcVersion of RecordPublis...
Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially a...
In this study, we aimed to examine spatial inequalities of COVID-19 mortality rate in relation to sp...
In Hong Kong, no studies have evaluated methodologies to estimate concentrations of particulate matt...
Aims: Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a widely used index to assess thermal comfort of...
Thach T-Q, Zheng Q, Lai P-C, et al. Assessing spatial associations between thermal stress and mortal...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
In the last 30 years, a large number of studies have provided substantial statistical evidence of th...
Background: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...
Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to increase summ...
There are different area-based factors affecting the COVID-19 mortality rate in urban areas. This re...
Despite the fact that cold weather has been widely documented as a major factor that can elevate the...
Excessive traffic pollutant emissions in high-density cities result in thermal discomfort and are as...
Ecological influences on health outcomes are associated with the spatial stratification of health. H...
Abstract Background Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality r...
2017-2018 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalbcrcVersion of RecordPublis...
Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially a...
In this study, we aimed to examine spatial inequalities of COVID-19 mortality rate in relation to sp...
In Hong Kong, no studies have evaluated methodologies to estimate concentrations of particulate matt...
Aims: Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a widely used index to assess thermal comfort of...
Thach T-Q, Zheng Q, Lai P-C, et al. Assessing spatial associations between thermal stress and mortal...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
In the last 30 years, a large number of studies have provided substantial statistical evidence of th...
Background: Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to i...
Prior studies from around the world have indicated that very high temperatures tend to increase summ...
There are different area-based factors affecting the COVID-19 mortality rate in urban areas. This re...
Despite the fact that cold weather has been widely documented as a major factor that can elevate the...
Excessive traffic pollutant emissions in high-density cities result in thermal discomfort and are as...
Ecological influences on health outcomes are associated with the spatial stratification of health. H...