Objective Excess winter deaths are a major public health concern in England and Wales, with an average of 20 000 deaths per year since 2010. Feeling cold at home during winter is associated with reporting poor general health; cold and damp homes have greater prevalence in lower socioeconomic groups. Overheating in the summer also has adverse health consequences. This study evaluates the association between indoor temperature and general health and the extent to which this is affected by socioeconomic and household factors.Design Cross-sectional study.Setting England.Participants Secondary data of 74 736 individuals living in England that took part in the Health Survey for England (HSE) between 2003 and 2014. The HSE is an annual household s...
Background: The Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) is a non-NHS population-level policy intervention that aim...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
Raised ambient temperatures may result in a negative energy balance characterized by decreased food...
Objective: Excess winter deaths are a major public health concern in England and Wales, with an aver...
Objective: Raised ambient temperatures may result in a negative energy balance characterized by decr...
Introduction: Exposure to high ambient temperatures leads to an increase in mortality and morbidity,...
The study aimed to identify, appraise and update evidence on the association between cold temperatur...
In England, the morbidity and mortality rate is substantially higher during winter months. In the wi...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between damp housing and adult health, taking into accou...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
This paper provides a review of research that addresses the relationship between indoor temperatures...
This study investigated the relationship between perceived indoor temperature in winter and frailty ...
Indoor temperatures during winter conditions play an important role in influencing the comfort and h...
Data sources: The Homes Energy Efficiency Database, mortality and hospital admissions data and weath...
Higher temperatures are associated with morbidity and mortality. Most epidemiological studies use ou...
Background: The Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) is a non-NHS population-level policy intervention that aim...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
Raised ambient temperatures may result in a negative energy balance characterized by decreased food...
Objective: Excess winter deaths are a major public health concern in England and Wales, with an aver...
Objective: Raised ambient temperatures may result in a negative energy balance characterized by decr...
Introduction: Exposure to high ambient temperatures leads to an increase in mortality and morbidity,...
The study aimed to identify, appraise and update evidence on the association between cold temperatur...
In England, the morbidity and mortality rate is substantially higher during winter months. In the wi...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between damp housing and adult health, taking into accou...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
This paper provides a review of research that addresses the relationship between indoor temperatures...
This study investigated the relationship between perceived indoor temperature in winter and frailty ...
Indoor temperatures during winter conditions play an important role in influencing the comfort and h...
Data sources: The Homes Energy Efficiency Database, mortality and hospital admissions data and weath...
Higher temperatures are associated with morbidity and mortality. Most epidemiological studies use ou...
Background: The Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) is a non-NHS population-level policy intervention that aim...
The objective of this study is to quantify the extent to which variation in heating season indoor te...
Raised ambient temperatures may result in a negative energy balance characterized by decreased food...