Free to read at publisher Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has been identified as a key issue in the assessment of the temperature–mortality relationship. However, only a few studies have addressed the “harvesting” issue and findings have not been consistent. Objectives: We examined the potential impact of both short- and long-term harvesting effects on heat-related deaths in Brisbane, Australia. Methods: We collected data on daily counts of deaths (nonaccidental, cardiovascular, and respiratory), weather, and air pollution in Brisbane from 1 January 1996 to 30 November 2004. We estimated heat-related deaths, identified potential short-term mortality displacement, and assessed how and to what extent the impact of summer ...
Background: Previous studies have found high temperatures increase the risk of mortality in summer. ...
Objectives: Evidence is limited on the relative contribution of different temperature exposures (i.e...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades ...
Free to read at publisher Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has been identified a...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud \ud \ud Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has be...
Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has been identified as a key issue in the asses...
Studies of heat-related mortality have been predominantly based on analyses of underlying cause of d...
Background: \ud Extreme temperatures are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths. Previo...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
Background: The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades and man...
This thesis is a population-based ecological study designed to investigate the issue of mortality di...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
This thesis is a population-based ecological study designed to investigate the issue of mortality di...
The paper examines whether there was an excess of deaths and the relative role of temperature and oz...
BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
Background: Previous studies have found high temperatures increase the risk of mortality in summer. ...
Objectives: Evidence is limited on the relative contribution of different temperature exposures (i.e...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades ...
Free to read at publisher Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has been identified a...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud \ud \ud Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has be...
Background: Mortality displacement (or “harvesting”) has been identified as a key issue in the asses...
Studies of heat-related mortality have been predominantly based on analyses of underlying cause of d...
Background: \ud Extreme temperatures are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths. Previo...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
Background: The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades and man...
This thesis is a population-based ecological study designed to investigate the issue of mortality di...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
This thesis is a population-based ecological study designed to investigate the issue of mortality di...
The paper examines whether there was an excess of deaths and the relative role of temperature and oz...
BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
Background: Previous studies have found high temperatures increase the risk of mortality in summer. ...
Objectives: Evidence is limited on the relative contribution of different temperature exposures (i.e...
BACKGROUND:\ud \ud The relationship between temperature and mortality has been explored for decades ...