This study analyzed mortality change rate (MCR: daily change rate of mortality at a given temperature per average summer mortality) for 229 municipalities in Korea considering age, occupation, household type, chronic diseases, and regional temperature distribution. We found that the MCR for heat wave differs depending on socioeconomic factors and the temperature distribution in the region. The MCRs for the elderly (≥65 years of age), outdoor workers, one-person households, and chronic disease patients start to increase at lower temperatures and react more sensitively to temperature than others. For the socioeconomic factors considered in this study, occupation was found to be the most significant factor for the MCR differences (outdoo...
Projections of the magnitude and pattern of possible health risks from climate change should be base...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
Abstract The number of non-accidental deaths and heat-related illnesses due to the co-occurrence of ...
Climate change can have serious impacts on human health, resulting in increased healthcare utilizati...
Many studies have investigated the associations between heat waves, ambient temperature, cold spells...
Many cities and countries have implemented heat wave warning systems to combat the health effects of...
Heat waves associated with climate change are a significant future concern. Although deaths from hea...
Climate change may significantly affect human health. The possible effects of high ambient temperatu...
Climate change may significantly affect human health. The possible effects of high ambient temperatu...
BACKGROUND: It has recently been postulated that low mortality levels in the previous winter may inc...
Despite largely indisputable evidence of global warming, abnormally cold temperatures frequently aff...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
Due to the inevitable increase in temperatures that are attributable to significant climate variabil...
Projections of the magnitude and pattern of possible health risks from climate change should be base...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
Projections of the magnitude and pattern of possible health risks from climate change should be base...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
Abstract The number of non-accidental deaths and heat-related illnesses due to the co-occurrence of ...
Climate change can have serious impacts on human health, resulting in increased healthcare utilizati...
Many studies have investigated the associations between heat waves, ambient temperature, cold spells...
Many cities and countries have implemented heat wave warning systems to combat the health effects of...
Heat waves associated with climate change are a significant future concern. Although deaths from hea...
Climate change may significantly affect human health. The possible effects of high ambient temperatu...
Climate change may significantly affect human health. The possible effects of high ambient temperatu...
BACKGROUND: It has recently been postulated that low mortality levels in the previous winter may inc...
Despite largely indisputable evidence of global warming, abnormally cold temperatures frequently aff...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
Due to the inevitable increase in temperatures that are attributable to significant climate variabil...
Projections of the magnitude and pattern of possible health risks from climate change should be base...
Background: Climate change has increased the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of s...
Projections of the magnitude and pattern of possible health risks from climate change should be base...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
Abstract The number of non-accidental deaths and heat-related illnesses due to the co-occurrence of ...