Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winter. However, the extent to which the seasonal variation of CVD deaths was caused by temperature remains unclear. We obtained daily data on temperature and CVD and myocardial infarction (MI) mortality from nine Chinese mega-cities during 2007-2013. Distributed lag non-linear models were applied to assess the city-specific temperature-related daily excess deaths across lag 0-21 days, using the minimum-mortality temperature as reference. Then, estimates of excess deaths in four seasons were separately aggregated from the daily series, and its ratio to the corresponding total deaths produced seasonal attributable fraction (AF). In total, 1,079,622...
BACKGROUND:A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate re...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to investigate the acute effects of extremely high-te...
Background Many people die from cardiovascular diseases each year, and extreme temperatures are rega...
Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winte...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperat...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperature; to est...
Introduction Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase a...
Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase as outdoor tem...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Objective: To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease ...
Objective To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease (...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have provided compelling evidence of associations between ambient ...
BACKGROUND:Epidemiological studies have provided compelling evidence of associations between ambient...
Background: Seasonal associations of cardiovascular mortality have been noted in most populations of...
BACKGROUND:A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate re...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to investigate the acute effects of extremely high-te...
Background Many people die from cardiovascular diseases each year, and extreme temperatures are rega...
Incidence rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant seasonal trend, being higher in winte...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperat...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperature; to est...
Introduction Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase a...
Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase as outdoor tem...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Objective: To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease ...
Objective To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease (...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have provided compelling evidence of associations between ambient ...
BACKGROUND:Epidemiological studies have provided compelling evidence of associations between ambient...
Background: Seasonal associations of cardiovascular mortality have been noted in most populations of...
BACKGROUND:A significant increase in mortality was observed during cold winters in many temperate re...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to investigate the acute effects of extremely high-te...
Background Many people die from cardiovascular diseases each year, and extreme temperatures are rega...