Leading opinionFollowing a heat wave in January 2014 in Adelaide, state capital of South Australia, we asked the question whether extreme heat was associated with an increase in stroke incidence. We found in the literature that the association between stroke presentation to hospital and meteorological factors has long been a topic of debate and subject to numerous studies. The literature indicated that an association between heat waves and an increase in admissions for stroke was unlikely in Australia and the United States. We suggest that it may be inappropriate to generalize this conclusion to other countries and rural areas. In view of the global climate change debate, we suggest that prospective studies be focused in developing countrie...
Background: Observed increases in the frequency and intensity of heatwave events, together with the ...
BACKGROUND: A winter excess of ischaemic stroke has been found in mortality and hospital-based studi...
Biologically plausible associations exist between climatic conditions and stroke risk, but study res...
The study recently published by Wang et al. (2009), which is based on one of the largest population...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death. This study evaluated the association between temp...
Background: Existing evidence has suggested that heat exposure was associated with increase of low-d...
Background/Objectives: Meteorological factors seem to influence stroke incidence, however, the compl...
While the full impact of climate change is uncertain, it has been widely documented to be responsibl...
Heat waves are a public health concern in Australia and unprecedented heat waves have been recorded ...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that acute cardiovascular events includ...
Objectives: The effect of ambient temperature as a stroke trigger is likely to differ by type of str...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Objectives: To determine and characterise the health impacts of extreme heat events on the populatio...
Adelaide experienced an extreme and prolonged 13 days heatwave in summer 2009. The health impacts of...
Background: Observed increases in the frequency and intensity of heatwave events, together with the ...
BACKGROUND: A winter excess of ischaemic stroke has been found in mortality and hospital-based studi...
Biologically plausible associations exist between climatic conditions and stroke risk, but study res...
The study recently published by Wang et al. (2009), which is based on one of the largest population...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death. This study evaluated the association between temp...
Background: Existing evidence has suggested that heat exposure was associated with increase of low-d...
Background/Objectives: Meteorological factors seem to influence stroke incidence, however, the compl...
While the full impact of climate change is uncertain, it has been widely documented to be responsibl...
Heat waves are a public health concern in Australia and unprecedented heat waves have been recorded ...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that acute cardiovascular events includ...
Objectives: The effect of ambient temperature as a stroke trigger is likely to differ by type of str...
Introduction: Extreme heat events (both heat waves and extremely hot days) are increasing in frequen...
When environment temperature increases that affect the body temperature due to dysfunction of physio...
Objectives: To determine and characterise the health impacts of extreme heat events on the populatio...
Adelaide experienced an extreme and prolonged 13 days heatwave in summer 2009. The health impacts of...
Background: Observed increases in the frequency and intensity of heatwave events, together with the ...
BACKGROUND: A winter excess of ischaemic stroke has been found in mortality and hospital-based studi...
Biologically plausible associations exist between climatic conditions and stroke risk, but study res...