BACKGROUND Previous studies have reported an association between warm temperature and asthma hospitalisation. They have reported different sex-related and age-related vulnerabilities; nevertheless, little is known about how this effect has changed over time and how it varies in space. This study aims to evaluate the association between asthma hospitalisation and warm temperature and investigate vulnerabilities by age, sex, time and space. METHODS We retrieved individual-level data on summer asthma hospitalisation at high temporal (daily) and spatial (postcodes) resolutions during 2002-2019 in England from the NHS Digital. Daily mean temperature at 1 km×1 km resolution was retrieved from the UK Met Office. We focused on lag 0-3 days...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
There is limited evidence for the impacts of meteorological changes on asthma hospital admissions in...
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BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported an association between warm temperature and asthma hospit...
BACKGROUND There is emerging evidence suggesting a link between ambient heat exposure and chronic...
Background: There is emerging evidence suggesting a link between ambient heat exposure and chronic o...
While temperature changes are associated with increased ER visit and hospitalization for asthma, geo...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to characterize the effect of temperature on emer...
Several studies have investigated the association between asthma exacerbations and exposures to ambi...
Global climate change is one of the highest concerns in the scientific, health and environmental are...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting both children and...
Previous studies have found associations between meteorological variables and asthma hospitalisation...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research has shown that mortality increases during hot weather and heat ...
Ambient temperature and relative humidity can affect asthma symptoms. Apparent temperature is a meas...
The epidemiological research relating mortality and hospital admissions to ambient temperature is we...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
There is limited evidence for the impacts of meteorological changes on asthma hospital admissions in...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported an association between warm temperature and asthma hospit...
BACKGROUND There is emerging evidence suggesting a link between ambient heat exposure and chronic...
Background: There is emerging evidence suggesting a link between ambient heat exposure and chronic o...
While temperature changes are associated with increased ER visit and hospitalization for asthma, geo...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to characterize the effect of temperature on emer...
Several studies have investigated the association between asthma exacerbations and exposures to ambi...
Global climate change is one of the highest concerns in the scientific, health and environmental are...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting both children and...
Previous studies have found associations between meteorological variables and asthma hospitalisation...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research has shown that mortality increases during hot weather and heat ...
Ambient temperature and relative humidity can affect asthma symptoms. Apparent temperature is a meas...
The epidemiological research relating mortality and hospital admissions to ambient temperature is we...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
There is limited evidence for the impacts of meteorological changes on asthma hospital admissions in...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....