Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted climate change. The authors studied the short-term effects of cold weather on mortality in 15 European cities. The effects of minimum apparent temperature on cause- and age-specific daily mortality were assessed for the cold season (October-March) by using data from 1990-2000. For city-specific analysis, the authors used Poisson regression and distributed lag models, controlling for potential confounders. Meta-regression models summarized the results and explored heterogeneity. A 1 degrees C decrease in temperature was associated with a 1.35% (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.16,1.53) increase in the daily number of total natural deaths and a...
It is well known that meteorological conditions influence the comfort and human health. Southern Eur...
BACKGROUND: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Background: Epidemiologic studies show that high temperatures are related to mortality, but little i...
In light of climate change, health risks are expected to be exacerbated by more frequent high temper...
In light of climate change, health risks are expected to be exacerbated by more frequent high temper...
The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming climate. Popu...
Background: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
Background: Heat and cold are established environmental risk factors for human health. However, mapp...
It is well known that meteorological conditions influence the comfort and human health. Southern Eur...
BACKGROUND: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Weather-related health effects have attracted renewed interest because of the observed and predicted...
Background: Epidemiologic studies show that high temperatures are related to mortality, but little i...
In light of climate change, health risks are expected to be exacerbated by more frequent high temper...
In light of climate change, health risks are expected to be exacerbated by more frequent high temper...
The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming climate. Popu...
Background: The health burden associated with temperature is expected to increase due to a warming c...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
The European project PHASE aims to evaluate patterns of change in the temperature–mortality relation...
BACKGROUND: This study describes heat- and cold-related mortality in 12 urban populations in low- an...
Background: Heat and cold are established environmental risk factors for human health. However, mapp...
It is well known that meteorological conditions influence the comfort and human health. Southern Eur...
BACKGROUND: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...