Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mortality. However, it is not clear whether extreme diurnal temperature range (DTR) is associated with daily disease-specific mortality, and how season might modify any association.To better understand the acute effect of DTR on mortality and identify whether season is a modifier of the DTR effect.The distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) was applied to assess the non-linear and delayed effects of DTR on deaths (non-accidental mortality (NAD), cardiovascular disease (CVD), respiratory disease (RD) and cerebrovascular disease (CBD)) in the full year, the cold season and the warm season.A non-linear relationship was consistently found between extreme DTR and mortality. Imme...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Background: Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mortality. However,...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mort...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
This research quantifies the lag effects and vulnerabilities of temperature effects on cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Although interest in assessing the impacts of temperature on mortality has increased, fe...
This research quantifies the lag effects and vulnerabilities of temperature effects on cardiovascula...
This research quantifies the lag effects and vulnerabilities of temperature effects on cardiovascula...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Abstract Background Global climate change is one of the most serious environmental issues faced by h...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...
Background: Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mortality. However,...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mort...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
This research quantifies the lag effects and vulnerabilities of temperature effects on cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: Although interest in assessing the impacts of temperature on mortality has increased, fe...
This research quantifies the lag effects and vulnerabilities of temperature effects on cardiovascula...
This research quantifies the lag effects and vulnerabilities of temperature effects on cardiovascula...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Abstract Background Global climate change is one of the most serious environmental issues faced by h...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortal...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morb...