BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urban heat island effect), interest in understanding temperature related health effects is growing. Previous reviews have examined how the temperature-mortality relationship varies by geographical location. There have been no reviews examining the empirical evidence for changes in population susceptibility to the effects of heat and/or cold over time. The objective of this paper is to review studies which have specifically examined variations in temperature related mortality risks over the 20(th) and 21(st) centuries and determine whether population adaptation to heat and/or cold has occurred. METHODS: We searched five electronic databases combi...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
BACKGROUND: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
BACKGROUND: Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two ...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
Background: Climate change has increased the days of unseasonal temperature. Although many studies h...
Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two pathways: pu...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
Background: Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two ...
Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
BACKGROUND: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
BACKGROUND: Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two ...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
Background: Climate change has increased the days of unseasonal temperature. Although many studies h...
Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two pathways: pu...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
Background: Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two ...
Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
BACKGROUND: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
BACKGROUND: Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two ...