Background: A growing number of studies have investigated the effect of increasing temperatures on morbidity and health service use. However, there is a lack of studies investigating the temperature-attributable cost burden. Objectives: This study examines the relationship of daily mean temperature with hospital admissions, length of hospital stay (LoS), and costs; and estimates the baseline temperature-attributable hospital admissions, and costs and in relation to warmer climate scenarios in Adelaide, South Australia. Method: A daily time series analysis using distributed lag non-linear models (DLNM) was used to explore exposure-response relationships and to estimate the aggregated burden of hospital admissions for conditions associated wi...
The direct and indirect health effects of increasingly warmer temperatures are likely to further bur...
Background: The progression of climate change may have wide ranging and varied implications for po...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...
Background: A growing number of studies have investigated the effect of increasing temperatures on m...
Climate change with increasing temperature is making a significant impact on human health, including...
Published online 4 April 2022Background: Exposure to extreme temperatures is associated with increas...
Increasing temperature and its impact on population health is an emerging significant public health ...
This study aimed to estimate respiratory disease hospitalization costs attributable to ambient tempe...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
The association between heat and diseases has been extensively reported. However, its associated hea...
BACKGROUND: In the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of th...
Background: The health impacts of heatwaves are a growing public health concern with the frequency, ...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
BackgroundIn the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of the ...
BackgroundClimate change projections have highlighted the need for public health planning for extrem...
The direct and indirect health effects of increasingly warmer temperatures are likely to further bur...
Background: The progression of climate change may have wide ranging and varied implications for po...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...
Background: A growing number of studies have investigated the effect of increasing temperatures on m...
Climate change with increasing temperature is making a significant impact on human health, including...
Published online 4 April 2022Background: Exposure to extreme temperatures is associated with increas...
Increasing temperature and its impact on population health is an emerging significant public health ...
This study aimed to estimate respiratory disease hospitalization costs attributable to ambient tempe...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
The association between heat and diseases has been extensively reported. However, its associated hea...
BACKGROUND: In the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of th...
Background: The health impacts of heatwaves are a growing public health concern with the frequency, ...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
BackgroundIn the context of global warming, studies have turned to assess the temporal trend of the ...
BackgroundClimate change projections have highlighted the need for public health planning for extrem...
The direct and indirect health effects of increasingly warmer temperatures are likely to further bur...
Background: The progression of climate change may have wide ranging and varied implications for po...
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in pop...