In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in central Arizona desert cities that have an extremely hot climate. Relationships between daily maximum apparent temperature (ATmax) and mortality for eight condition-specific causes and all-cause deaths were modeled for all residents and separately for males and females ages \u3c65 and ≥65 during the months May–October for years 2000–2008. The most robust relationship was between ATmax on day of death and mortality from direct exposure to high environmental heat. For this condition-specific cause of death, the heat thresholds in all gender and age groups (ATmax = 90–97 °F; 32.2‒ 36.1 °C) were below local median seasonal temperatures in the study period (ATma...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies on the ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies on the ...
In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in central Arizona...
Abstract: In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in centr...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
abstract: Maricopa County, Arizona, anchor to the fastest growing megapolitan area in the United Sta...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a public health challenge. The scarcity of directly comparable...
Background: Extremes of temperature are associated with short-term increases in daily mortality. Obj...
Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century....
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies on the ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies on the ...
In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in central Arizona...
Abstract: In this study we characterized the relationship between temperature and mortality in centr...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
abstract: Maricopa County, Arizona, anchor to the fastest growing megapolitan area in the United Sta...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a public health challenge. The scarcity of directly comparable...
Background: Extremes of temperature are associated with short-term increases in daily mortality. Obj...
Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century....
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Heat-related mortality has been identified as one of the key climate extremes posing a risk to human...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
The rising global temperatures are a consequence of the increasing concentrations of the greenhouse ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies on the ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies on the ...