Objective Management of the natural and built environments can help reduce the health impacts of climate change. This is particularly relevant in large cities where urban heat island makes cities warmer than the surrounding areas. We investigate how urban vegetation, housing characteristics and socio-economic factors modify the association between heat exposure and mortality in a large urban area. Methods We linked 185,397 death records from the Greater London area during May-Sept 2007–2016 to a high resolution daily temperature dataset. We then applied conditional logistic regression within a case-crossover design to estimate the odds of death from heat exposure by individual (age, sex) and local area factors: land-use type, natural enviro...
Although the direct health impact of temperature has been studied extensively, the impact of Urban H...
Warm temperatures adversely affect disease occurrence and death, in extreme conditions as well as wh...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
OBJECTIVE: Management of the natural and built environments can help reduce the health impacts of cl...
The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming climate. Popu...
Background: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
Background/Aims: To assess the impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) on heat-related mortality in Lo...
Background Identifying how greenspace impacts the temperature-mortality relationship in urban enviro...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
High temperatures and heatwaves can cause large societal impacts by increasing health risks, mortali...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
Although rapid response capacity has been instituted in many cities following recent catastrophic he...
BACKGROUND: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened i...
Heatwaves are associated with increased mortality and are exacerbated by the urban heat island (UHI)...
Background Elevated temperature and air pollution have been associated with increased mortality. Exp...
Although the direct health impact of temperature has been studied extensively, the impact of Urban H...
Warm temperatures adversely affect disease occurrence and death, in extreme conditions as well as wh...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...
OBJECTIVE: Management of the natural and built environments can help reduce the health impacts of cl...
The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming climate. Popu...
Background: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
Background/Aims: To assess the impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) on heat-related mortality in Lo...
Background Identifying how greenspace impacts the temperature-mortality relationship in urban enviro...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
High temperatures and heatwaves can cause large societal impacts by increasing health risks, mortali...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
Although rapid response capacity has been instituted in many cities following recent catastrophic he...
BACKGROUND: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened i...
Heatwaves are associated with increased mortality and are exacerbated by the urban heat island (UHI)...
Background Elevated temperature and air pollution have been associated with increased mortality. Exp...
Although the direct health impact of temperature has been studied extensively, the impact of Urban H...
Warm temperatures adversely affect disease occurrence and death, in extreme conditions as well as wh...
BACKGROUND:: Mortality increases with hot weather, although the extent to which lives are shortened ...