Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impact of high temperatures on mortality has been a subject of extensive research, few previous studies have assessed the impact of population adaptation to heat. Methods: We examined adaptation patterns by analyzing daily temperature and mortality data spanning more than a century in New York City. Using a distributed-lag nonlinear model, we analyzed the heat-mortality relation in adults age 15 years or older in New York City during 2 periods: 1900–1948 and 1973–2006, to quantify population adaptation to high temperatures over time. Results: During the first half of the century, the decade-specific relative risk of mortality at 29°C vs. 22°C rang...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
Background—Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impact...
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about climate cha...
BACKGROUND: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
While previous research on historical changes in heat-related mortality observed decreasing trends o...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
Background—Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impact...
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about climate cha...
BACKGROUND: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
While previous research on historical changes in heat-related mortality observed decreasing trends o...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...