Human mortality is closely related to natural climate-determined levels of thermal environmental stress and the resulting thermophysiological strain. Most climate-mortality research has focused on seasonal extremes during winter and summer when mortality is the highest, while relatively little attention has been paid to mortality during the transitional seasons of autumn and spring. The body acclimatizes to heat in the summer and cold in winter and readjusts through acclimatization during the transitions between the two during which time the body experiences the thermophysiological strain of readjustment. To better understand the influences of weather on mortality through the acclimatization process, the aim here is to examine the periods t...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
Climate change is expected to increase heat-related and decrease cold-related mortality. The extent ...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
Background Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two p...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
Climate change represents a formidable challenge for mankind going forward. It is important to under...
Seasonal variation in mortality has long been recognized and confirmed in diverse studies by demo...
Background: Climate change has increased the days of unseasonal temperature. Although many studies h...
This paper examines and quantifies the impact of weather shocks on all-cause, cardiovascular-, and r...
[[abstract]]Understanding how the temperature-mortality association worldwide changes over time is c...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
BACKGROUND: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...
Climate change is expected to increase heat-related and decrease cold-related mortality. The extent ...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
Background Temporal variation of temperature-health associations depends on the combination of two p...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough studies have provided estimates of premature deaths attributable to either...
Climate change represents a formidable challenge for mankind going forward. It is important to under...
Seasonal variation in mortality has long been recognized and confirmed in diverse studies by demo...
Background: Climate change has increased the days of unseasonal temperature. Although many studies h...
This paper examines and quantifies the impact of weather shocks on all-cause, cardiovascular-, and r...
[[abstract]]Understanding how the temperature-mortality association worldwide changes over time is c...
Few studies have examined the variation in mortality risk associated with heat during the summer. He...
BACKGROUND: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Epidemiological studies on the impact of outdoor temperature to human health have demonstrated the c...