Background: The association between ambient temperature and mortality has been well documented worldwide. However, limited data are available on nonfatal health outcomes, such as emergency department visits (EDVs), particularly from China. Objectives: To examine the temperature-EDV association in 12 Chinese cities; and to assess the modification effects by region, gender and age. Methods: Daily meteorological data and non-accidental EDVs were collected during 2011-2014. Poisson regression with distributed lag non-linear model was applied to examine the temperature-lag-EDV association in each city. The effect estimates were pooled using multivariate meta-analysis at the national and regional level. Stratified analyses were performed by gende...
Background: In July 2013, an extended heat episode with extreme high temperature covered Pudong New ...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
To quantitatively evaluate the influences of daily mean air temperature (DMT) on Emergency Departmen...
Background: Health impacts of high temperatures on hospital emergency department visits (EDVs) have ...
Background: Evidence is limited regarding the association between temperatures and health costs. Obj...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
Background Non-optimal ambient temperature has detrimental impacts on mortality worldwide, but littl...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
Emergency room (ER) visits for accidental casualties, according to the International Classification ...
To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperature; to est...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Findings on the effects of weather on health, especially the effects of ambient temperature on overa...
Background: In the context of ongoing climate change, temperature variability (TV) has been consider...
AbstractBackgroundTibet of China, with an average altitude of over 4000m, has experienced noticeable...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Background: In July 2013, an extended heat episode with extreme high temperature covered Pudong New ...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
To quantitatively evaluate the influences of daily mean air temperature (DMT) on Emergency Departmen...
Background: Health impacts of high temperatures on hospital emergency department visits (EDVs) have ...
Background: Evidence is limited regarding the association between temperatures and health costs. Obj...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
Background Non-optimal ambient temperature has detrimental impacts on mortality worldwide, but littl...
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, b...
Emergency room (ER) visits for accidental casualties, according to the International Classification ...
To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperature; to est...
Few studies have explored temperature–mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
Findings on the effects of weather on health, especially the effects of ambient temperature on overa...
Background: In the context of ongoing climate change, temperature variability (TV) has been consider...
AbstractBackgroundTibet of China, with an average altitude of over 4000m, has experienced noticeable...
Less evidence concerning the association between ambient temperature and mortality is available in d...
Background: In July 2013, an extended heat episode with extreme high temperature covered Pudong New ...
Few studies have explored temperature-mortality relationships in China, especially at the multi-larg...
To quantitatively evaluate the influences of daily mean air temperature (DMT) on Emergency Departmen...