Much is known about the adverse health impact of high and low temperatures. The Spatial Synoptic Classification is a useful tool for assessing weather effects on health because it considers the combined effect of meteorological factors rather than temperature only. The aim of this study was to assess the association between oppressive weather types and daily total mortality in Sweden. Time-series Poisson regression with distributed lags was used to assess the relationship between oppressive weather (Dry Polar, Dry Tropical, Moist Polar, and Moist Tropical) and daily deaths over 14 days in the extended summer (May to September), and 28 days during the extended winter (November to March), from 1991 to 2014. Days not classified as oppressive w...
Human beings are able to adapt to their climatic normal conditions, but weather extremes may pose a ...
Projections of temperature-related mortality rely upon exposure-response relationships using recent ...
BACKGROUND: Ambient temperatures can cause an increase in mortality. A better understanding is neede...
Much is known about the adverse health impact of high and low temperatures. The Spatial Synoptic Cla...
Much is known about the adverse health impact of high and low temperatures. The Spatial Synoptic Cla...
The spatial synoptic classification (SSC) is a holistic categorical assessment of the daily weather ...
Considering that several meteorological variables can contribute to weather vulnerability, the estim...
Background: Climate change is projected to result in increased heat events and decreased cold events...
Background: While there is ample evidence for health risks associated with heat and other extreme we...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. We...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between weather and climatic factors with morta...
Background and aims: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. W...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between weather and climatic factors with morta...
Background: Incidence of death and hospitalizations have been observed to depend on short-term chang...
The aim of this study was to assess regional differences in temperature–mortality relationships acro...
Human beings are able to adapt to their climatic normal conditions, but weather extremes may pose a ...
Projections of temperature-related mortality rely upon exposure-response relationships using recent ...
BACKGROUND: Ambient temperatures can cause an increase in mortality. A better understanding is neede...
Much is known about the adverse health impact of high and low temperatures. The Spatial Synoptic Cla...
Much is known about the adverse health impact of high and low temperatures. The Spatial Synoptic Cla...
The spatial synoptic classification (SSC) is a holistic categorical assessment of the daily weather ...
Considering that several meteorological variables can contribute to weather vulnerability, the estim...
Background: Climate change is projected to result in increased heat events and decreased cold events...
Background: While there is ample evidence for health risks associated with heat and other extreme we...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. We...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between weather and climatic factors with morta...
Background and aims: Little is known about health impacts of climate in pre-industrial societies. W...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between weather and climatic factors with morta...
Background: Incidence of death and hospitalizations have been observed to depend on short-term chang...
The aim of this study was to assess regional differences in temperature–mortality relationships acro...
Human beings are able to adapt to their climatic normal conditions, but weather extremes may pose a ...
Projections of temperature-related mortality rely upon exposure-response relationships using recent ...
BACKGROUND: Ambient temperatures can cause an increase in mortality. A better understanding is neede...