Abstract Background Published literature detailing the effects of heatwaves on human health is readily available. However literature describing the effects of heat on morbidity is less plentiful, as is research describing events in the southern hemisphere and Australia in particular. To identify susceptible populations and direct public health responses research must move beyond description of the temperature morbidity relationship to include social and spatial risk factors. This paper presents a spatial and socio-demographic picture of the effects of hot weather on persons admitted to hospital with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Melbourne. Results In this study, the use of a spatial and socio-economic perspective has identified two g...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health and economic burden worldwide. It is a leading cause ...
Most regions of Australia are exposed to hot summers and regular extreme heat events; and numerous s...
BACKGROUND: While morbidity outcomes for major disease categories during extreme heat have received ...
Myocardial infarction (MI) incidence often peaks in winter, but it remains unclear how winter temper...
Myocardial infarction (MI) incidence often peaks in winter, but it remains unclear how winter temper...
The effects of extreme temperatures on human health have been well described. However, the adverse h...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...
BackgroundIn the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of the ...
Objectives Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and m...
BACKGROUND: In the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of th...
Objectives: To determine and characterise the health impacts of extreme heat events on the populatio...
Background: Although several studies have examined associations between temperature and cardiovascul...
Background The health impacts of temperatures are gaining attention in Australia and worldwide. Whil...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health and economic burden worldwide. It is a leading cause ...
Most regions of Australia are exposed to hot summers and regular extreme heat events; and numerous s...
BACKGROUND: While morbidity outcomes for major disease categories during extreme heat have received ...
Myocardial infarction (MI) incidence often peaks in winter, but it remains unclear how winter temper...
Myocardial infarction (MI) incidence often peaks in winter, but it remains unclear how winter temper...
The effects of extreme temperatures on human health have been well described. However, the adverse h...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...
BackgroundIn the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of the ...
Objectives Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and m...
BACKGROUND: In the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of th...
Objectives: To determine and characterise the health impacts of extreme heat events on the populatio...
Background: Although several studies have examined associations between temperature and cardiovascul...
Background The health impacts of temperatures are gaining attention in Australia and worldwide. Whil...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health and economic burden worldwide. It is a leading cause ...
Most regions of Australia are exposed to hot summers and regular extreme heat events; and numerous s...
BACKGROUND: While morbidity outcomes for major disease categories during extreme heat have received ...