There is a well-established relationship between temperature and mortality, with older individuals being most at risk in high-income settings. This raises the question of the degree to which lives are being shortened by exposure to heat or cold. Years of life lost (YLL) take into account population life expectancy and age at which mortality occurs. However, YLL are rarely used as an outcome-metric in studies of temperature-related mortality. This represents an important gap in knowledge; to better comprehend potential impacts of temperature in the context of climate change and an ageing population, it is important to understand the relationship between temperature and YLL, and also whether the risks of temperature related mortality and YLL ...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
OBJECTIVES: Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures an...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
There is a well-established relationship between temperature and mortality, with older individuals b...
OBJECTIVE: To clarify whether deaths associated with hot and cold days are among the frail who would...
Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
The degree to which population vulnerability to outdoor temperature is reduced by improvements in in...
Objective: To clarify whether deaths associated with hot and cold days are among the frail who would...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
Heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of climate change. The he...
Background The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates t...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
We examined the variation in association between high temperatures and elderly mortality (age ≥ 75 y...
BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
OBJECTIVES: Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures an...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...
There is a well-established relationship between temperature and mortality, with older individuals b...
OBJECTIVE: To clarify whether deaths associated with hot and cold days are among the frail who would...
Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
The degree to which population vulnerability to outdoor temperature is reduced by improvements in in...
Objective: To clarify whether deaths associated with hot and cold days are among the frail who would...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
Heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of climate change. The he...
Background The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates t...
BACKGROUND: Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods su...
We examined the variation in association between high temperatures and elderly mortality (age ≥ 75 y...
BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
OBJECTIVES: Several observational studies have suggested an association between high temperatures an...
Climate change means the UK will experience warmer winters and hotter summers in the future. Concurr...