© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Little is known about the potential interactive effects of heat waves and ambient particulate matter on cardiovascular morbidity. A time-stratified case-crossover design was used to examine whether particulate matter (PM10) modifies the association between heat waves and emergency hospital admissions for six cardiovascular diseases in Greater Sydney, Australia during the warm season for 2001–2013. We estimated and compared the effect of heat waves on high- and low-level PM10 days at lag0–lag2, adjusting for dew-point temperature, ambient ozone, ambient nitrogen dioxide, and public holidays. We also investigated the susceptibility of both younger (0– 64 years) and older populations (6...
Background Heat-related impacts may have greater public health implications as climate change contin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Heat-related impacts may have greater public health implications as clima...
Objective: The extreme heatwave of 2009 in South Australia dramatically increased morbidity, with a ...
A number of studies have examined the association between extreme heat and hospital admissions in Au...
Background: A number of studies have shown that both temperature and air pollution are associated wi...
Heat-wave frequency, intensity, and duration are increasing with global climate change. The associat...
Background: While morbidity outcomes for major disease categories during extreme heat have received ...
Background: This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Background: Heatwaves affect human health and global heatwave-related disease burden will continue t...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research has shown that mortality increases during hot weather and heat ...
Background Heatwaves affect human health and global heatwave-related disease burden will continue to...
Objectives: Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and ...
Background This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
In Spain, two synoptic-scale conditions influence heat wave formation. The first involves advection ...
Background Heat-related impacts may have greater public health implications as climate change contin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Heat-related impacts may have greater public health implications as clima...
Objective: The extreme heatwave of 2009 in South Australia dramatically increased morbidity, with a ...
A number of studies have examined the association between extreme heat and hospital admissions in Au...
Background: A number of studies have shown that both temperature and air pollution are associated wi...
Heat-wave frequency, intensity, and duration are increasing with global climate change. The associat...
Background: While morbidity outcomes for major disease categories during extreme heat have received ...
Background: This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
Background: Heatwaves affect human health and global heatwave-related disease burden will continue t...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research has shown that mortality increases during hot weather and heat ...
Background Heatwaves affect human health and global heatwave-related disease burden will continue to...
Objectives: Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and ...
Background This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortali...
In Spain, two synoptic-scale conditions influence heat wave formation. The first involves advection ...
Background Heat-related impacts may have greater public health implications as climate change contin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Heat-related impacts may have greater public health implications as clima...
Objective: The extreme heatwave of 2009 in South Australia dramatically increased morbidity, with a ...