We conducted an ecological study linking prevalence of adult asthma symptoms with climate in the 93 New Zealand general electorates. For each electorate, the 12-month period prevalence of self-reported asthma symptoms was determined using a random sample of adults aged 20-44 on the 1991 New Zealand electoral roll. Long-term average climate was estimated using a national climate database and a geographic information system. Asthma prevalence was calculated within quartiles of the exposure variables. Independent effects of climate variables were assessed using linear regression models, with adjustment for confounding by climate, social deprivation, and geographic variables. There was a statistically significant association between asthma prev...
Background:Relationships between air quality and health are well-described, but little information i...
The major changes to our world are those involving the atmosphere and the climate, including global ...
While temperature changes are associated with increased ER visit and hospitalization for asthma, geo...
The European Community Respiratory Health Survey, performed during 1991-1993, found a remarkable geo...
Background: Variations in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms according to geo-climatic factors c...
Variations in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms according to geo-climatic factors could provide...
BACKGROUND: Variations in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms according to geo-climatic factors c...
AIMS: To investigate the association between climate and atopic diseases using worldwide data from 1...
An association between climatic conditions and asthma incidence has been widely assumed. However, it...
Background: Environmental factors are likely to be involved in explaining the wide geographical vari...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have pointed out a great variability in the prevalence of asthma and ast...
SETTING: The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase III survey, New ...
Background: This study aims to evaluate the association between environmental and socio-economic con...
<p>Asthma prevalence vs. latitude, air pollution (PM<sub>2.5</sub>), winter insolation, and winter t...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors are likely to be involved in explaining the wide geographical vari...
Background:Relationships between air quality and health are well-described, but little information i...
The major changes to our world are those involving the atmosphere and the climate, including global ...
While temperature changes are associated with increased ER visit and hospitalization for asthma, geo...
The European Community Respiratory Health Survey, performed during 1991-1993, found a remarkable geo...
Background: Variations in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms according to geo-climatic factors c...
Variations in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms according to geo-climatic factors could provide...
BACKGROUND: Variations in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms according to geo-climatic factors c...
AIMS: To investigate the association between climate and atopic diseases using worldwide data from 1...
An association between climatic conditions and asthma incidence has been widely assumed. However, it...
Background: Environmental factors are likely to be involved in explaining the wide geographical vari...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have pointed out a great variability in the prevalence of asthma and ast...
SETTING: The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase III survey, New ...
Background: This study aims to evaluate the association between environmental and socio-economic con...
<p>Asthma prevalence vs. latitude, air pollution (PM<sub>2.5</sub>), winter insolation, and winter t...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors are likely to be involved in explaining the wide geographical vari...
Background:Relationships between air quality and health are well-described, but little information i...
The major changes to our world are those involving the atmosphere and the climate, including global ...
While temperature changes are associated with increased ER visit and hospitalization for asthma, geo...