Objectives To quantify the association between systolic blood pressure and season, indoor and outdoor temperature and short-term trends in outdoor temperature. Methods The study used data from the WHO MONICA Project risk factors surveys from 25 populations in 16 countries. Random samples of men and women aged 35-64 years were invited to participate. Systolic blood pressure measurements were available for 115434 participants. Hierarchical models were used to quantify the association between blood pressure and temperature, and account for differences in the associations between populations. Results Populations closer to the equator showed larger seasonal changes in blood pressure. A 1 degrees C increase in indoor temperature reduced systolic ...
BACKGROUND: Only few epidemiological studies have investigated the association between air temperatu...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether lower outdoor temperature increases cardio-cerebrovascular disease ri...
Rationale – There is limited evidence about the effect of climate on blood pressure management of pe...
Objectives To quantify the association between systolic blood pressure and season, indoor and outdoo...
This study investigated the shape of associations between climate parameters (mean daily temperature...
Objective Although many individual studies have examined the association between temperature and blo...
<div><p>Several studies have suggested an association between ambient air temperature and blood pres...
Background: Hypertension is a major worldwide public health problem. Previous studies have indicated...
Several studies have suggested an association between ambient air temperature and blood pressure. Ho...
Several studies have suggested an association between ambient air temperature and blood pressure. Ho...
Objective: Although many individual studies have examined the association between temperature and bl...
Background: The effect of ambient temperature on cardiovascular disease has previously been studied....
<p><b>Objectives:</b> The association of temperature maintenance with blood pressure (BP) has not be...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to investigate the influence of ambient temp...
OBJECTIVES: Mean blood pressure varies moderately with outdoor air temperature in many western popul...
BACKGROUND: Only few epidemiological studies have investigated the association between air temperatu...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether lower outdoor temperature increases cardio-cerebrovascular disease ri...
Rationale – There is limited evidence about the effect of climate on blood pressure management of pe...
Objectives To quantify the association between systolic blood pressure and season, indoor and outdoo...
This study investigated the shape of associations between climate parameters (mean daily temperature...
Objective Although many individual studies have examined the association between temperature and blo...
<div><p>Several studies have suggested an association between ambient air temperature and blood pres...
Background: Hypertension is a major worldwide public health problem. Previous studies have indicated...
Several studies have suggested an association between ambient air temperature and blood pressure. Ho...
Several studies have suggested an association between ambient air temperature and blood pressure. Ho...
Objective: Although many individual studies have examined the association between temperature and bl...
Background: The effect of ambient temperature on cardiovascular disease has previously been studied....
<p><b>Objectives:</b> The association of temperature maintenance with blood pressure (BP) has not be...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to investigate the influence of ambient temp...
OBJECTIVES: Mean blood pressure varies moderately with outdoor air temperature in many western popul...
BACKGROUND: Only few epidemiological studies have investigated the association between air temperatu...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether lower outdoor temperature increases cardio-cerebrovascular disease ri...
Rationale – There is limited evidence about the effect of climate on blood pressure management of pe...