<p>Note:</p>*<p>Extreme low DTR – low maximum temperature group was defined as daily maximum temperature was less than median value in the chosen extreme low DTR group (16.2°C); Extreme low DTR –high minimum temperature group was defined as daily maximum temperature was higher than median value in the chosen extreme low DTR group (15.5°C); Extreme high DTR – high maximum temperature group was defined as daily maximum temperature was higher than median value in the chosen extreme high DTR group (23.7°C); Extreme high DTR – low minimum temperature group was defined as daily minimum temperature was less than median value in the chosen extreme low DTR group (7.6°C).</p
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
The relationship between temperature and mortality is non-linear and the effect estimates depend on ...
Background. Various retrospective studies have reported on the increase of mortality risk due to hig...
<p>Note: The 8°C of DTR was selected as the reference, which was regarded as minimal mortality.</p
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: Exposure to high and low ambient temper...
Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mortality. However, it is not c...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
<p>Estimated relative risk of mortality for every 1°C increase in temperature above the 29.5°C thres...
<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for age-specific HFMD cases over 13 days.</p
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for total and gender-specific HFMD cases over...
<p>(Note:1<sup>st</sup> percentile:-8.4°C; 25<sup>th</sup> percentile:1.8°C; 50<sup>th</sup> percent...
With no universal criteria for classifying a heat-related death, the scope and magnitude of heat-rel...
<p>(Note:1st percentile:-8.4°C; 25th percentile:1.8°C; 50th percentile:14.8°C;75th percentile:24.0°C...
<p>Mortality risks for cerebrovascular diseases, heart diseases, and IHD associated with an ambient ...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
The relationship between temperature and mortality is non-linear and the effect estimates depend on ...
Background. Various retrospective studies have reported on the increase of mortality risk due to hig...
<p>Note: The 8°C of DTR was selected as the reference, which was regarded as minimal mortality.</p
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: Exposure to high and low ambient temper...
Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mortality. However, it is not c...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
<p>Estimated relative risk of mortality for every 1°C increase in temperature above the 29.5°C thres...
<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for age-specific HFMD cases over 13 days.</p
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
<p>The overall relative risks of mean temperature (°C) for total and gender-specific HFMD cases over...
<p>(Note:1<sup>st</sup> percentile:-8.4°C; 25<sup>th</sup> percentile:1.8°C; 50<sup>th</sup> percent...
With no universal criteria for classifying a heat-related death, the scope and magnitude of heat-rel...
<p>(Note:1st percentile:-8.4°C; 25th percentile:1.8°C; 50th percentile:14.8°C;75th percentile:24.0°C...
<p>Mortality risks for cerebrovascular diseases, heart diseases, and IHD associated with an ambient ...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
The relationship between temperature and mortality is non-linear and the effect estimates depend on ...
Background. Various retrospective studies have reported on the increase of mortality risk due to hig...