Objectives In recent years, serious concerns have been raised regarding the impacts of rising temperatures on health. The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between elevated temperatures and kidney disease through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods In October 2017, 2 researchers independently searched related studies in PubMed and Embase. A meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model, including only studies that presented odds ratios, relative risks, or percentage changes, along with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The characteristics of each study were summarized, and the Egger test and funnel plots were used to evaluate publication bias. Results Eleven studies that met the criteria were in...
The effects of hourly differences in temperature on the risk of acute kidney injury have not been in...
Millions of workers around the world are exposed to high temperatures, intense physical activity, an...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The adverse effects of climate change are detrimental to health, wealth and eco...
Background The occurrence or exacerbation of kidney disease has been documented as a growing problem...
It is well known that climate change greatly affects human health, even though there are few studies...
Abstract Background Extremely high temperatures over many consecutive days have been linked to an in...
Abstract Background Climate change profoundly shapes the population health at the global scale. Howe...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association © Th...
Background Previous studies show that escalations in ambient temperature are among ...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disease across the world that is becoming more prevalent. Although the u...
Background: The effects of hourly differences in temperature on the risk of acute kidney injury have...
Extreme temperatures have been shown to have a detrimental effect on health. Hot temperatures can in...
Global climate change has led to a significant increase in temperature over the last century and has...
Introduction Exposure to high ambient temperatures is associated with a risk of acute kidney injury...
Background and objective: While the impact of heat exposure on human health is well-documented, limi...
The effects of hourly differences in temperature on the risk of acute kidney injury have not been in...
Millions of workers around the world are exposed to high temperatures, intense physical activity, an...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The adverse effects of climate change are detrimental to health, wealth and eco...
Background The occurrence or exacerbation of kidney disease has been documented as a growing problem...
It is well known that climate change greatly affects human health, even though there are few studies...
Abstract Background Extremely high temperatures over many consecutive days have been linked to an in...
Abstract Background Climate change profoundly shapes the population health at the global scale. Howe...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association © Th...
Background Previous studies show that escalations in ambient temperature are among ...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disease across the world that is becoming more prevalent. Although the u...
Background: The effects of hourly differences in temperature on the risk of acute kidney injury have...
Extreme temperatures have been shown to have a detrimental effect on health. Hot temperatures can in...
Global climate change has led to a significant increase in temperature over the last century and has...
Introduction Exposure to high ambient temperatures is associated with a risk of acute kidney injury...
Background and objective: While the impact of heat exposure on human health is well-documented, limi...
The effects of hourly differences in temperature on the risk of acute kidney injury have not been in...
Millions of workers around the world are exposed to high temperatures, intense physical activity, an...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The adverse effects of climate change are detrimental to health, wealth and eco...