Background: Seasonal associations of cardiovascular mortality have been noted in most populations of European origin years ago, but are not well evaluated in Asian populations recently. Methods: Utilizing the electronic Hospitalization Summary Reports (HSRs) from 32 top-ranked hospitals in Beijing, China, we evaluated the association between winter season and the risk of cardiovascular death among hospitalized individuals. General additive models and logistic regression models were adjusted for confounding factors. Results: Older patients who were admitted to the hospital in the winter months (January, February, November and December) had a death risk that was increased by approximately 30% to 50% (P < 0.01) over those who were adm...
Background:Seasonal variation in cardiovascular outcomes, including out-of-hospital cardiac arre...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of death worldwide. An estimated 17.3 millio...
Globally, excess winter morbidity from ischemic heart disease (IHD) is reported. In subtropical regi...
Abstract: Globally, excess winter morbidity from ischemic heart disease (IHD) is reported. In subtro...
Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winte...
Introduction Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase a...
Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase as outdoor tem...
BACKGROUND:A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate re...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winte...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
Objective: To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease ...
Background: A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate r...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was done to determine whether seasonal variation exists in hospitalizat...
Background:Seasonal variation in cardiovascular outcomes, including out-of-hospital cardiac arre...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of death worldwide. An estimated 17.3 millio...
Globally, excess winter morbidity from ischemic heart disease (IHD) is reported. In subtropical regi...
Abstract: Globally, excess winter morbidity from ischemic heart disease (IHD) is reported. In subtro...
Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winte...
Introduction Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase a...
Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase as outdoor tem...
BACKGROUND:A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate re...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winte...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
Objective: To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease ...
Background: A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate r...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was done to determine whether seasonal variation exists in hospitalizat...
Background:Seasonal variation in cardiovascular outcomes, including out-of-hospital cardiac arre...
BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses t...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of death worldwide. An estimated 17.3 millio...