In official statistics, excess winter mortality, the number of additional deaths in a winter period, is typically defined as the difference between mortality in a winter period relative to the nonwinter periods before and after. We note two limitations of this approach: (1) the data for the period after winter is available only later, so estimates of excess winter mortality are not timely; (2) unusually high or low numbers of deaths in the non-winter periods can affect estimates. We propose an alternative statistic based on the application of standard seasonal adjustment procedures. We compare the approaches and present some illustrative analyses. The new statistic provides a more objective and timely official series, but is susceptible to ...
BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of death globally. Increase in AMI ...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Since December 2014 and up to February 2015, the weekly number of excess deaths from all-causes amon...
Mortality monitoring systems are important for gauging the effect of influenza and other wide rangin...
Seasonal fluctuations in mortality are associated with age, outdoor temperature, and influenza. The ...
Background: Winter deaths are a known health and social care challenge for many countries. A previou...
BACKGROUND: Excess winter deaths, the ratio between average daily deaths in December-March versus ot...
Excess mortality has been used to measure the impact of COVID-19 over time and across countries. But...
Objectives: to update the still quoted 25-year-old finding that a drop in winter temperature by 1 ºC...
BACKGROUND: Although many countries experience an increase in mortality during winter, the magnitude...
The mortality fluctuation over the year is associated with increases in both the warm and cold seaso...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of material deprivation on the winter rise in mortality and tem...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Many European countries experience a seasonal excess in deaths each winter compared to summer. The m...
BACKGROUND: Winter deaths are a known health and social care challenge for many countries. A previou...
BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of death globally. Increase in AMI ...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Since December 2014 and up to February 2015, the weekly number of excess deaths from all-causes amon...
Mortality monitoring systems are important for gauging the effect of influenza and other wide rangin...
Seasonal fluctuations in mortality are associated with age, outdoor temperature, and influenza. The ...
Background: Winter deaths are a known health and social care challenge for many countries. A previou...
BACKGROUND: Excess winter deaths, the ratio between average daily deaths in December-March versus ot...
Excess mortality has been used to measure the impact of COVID-19 over time and across countries. But...
Objectives: to update the still quoted 25-year-old finding that a drop in winter temperature by 1 ºC...
BACKGROUND: Although many countries experience an increase in mortality during winter, the magnitude...
The mortality fluctuation over the year is associated with increases in both the warm and cold seaso...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of material deprivation on the winter rise in mortality and tem...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Many European countries experience a seasonal excess in deaths each winter compared to summer. The m...
BACKGROUND: Winter deaths are a known health and social care challenge for many countries. A previou...
BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of death globally. Increase in AMI ...
Mortality in many parts of the world has a seasonal pattern, with a marked excess of deaths during w...
Since December 2014 and up to February 2015, the weekly number of excess deaths from all-causes amon...