The aim of this study is to identify the most effective thermal predictor of heat-related very-elderly mortality in two cities located in different geographical contexts of central Italy. We tested the hypothesis that use of the state-of-the-art rational thermal indices, the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI), might provide an improvement in predicting heat-related mortality with respect to other predictors. Data regarding very elderly people (≥75 years) who died in inland and coastal cities from 2006 to 2008 (May–October) and meteorological and air pollution were obtained from the regional mortality and environmental archives. Rational (UTCI) and direct thermal indices represented by a set of bivariate/multivariate apparent temperature...
Background. Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Heat stress negatively influences human health and performance, and leading to lower efficiency in d...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Abstract Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships...
Various biometeorological indices and temperature measures have been used to assess heat-related hea...
Abstract Background This multicenter study is aimed at estimating changes in the effect of high temp...
Background: The temperature-mortality relationship follows a wellknown ‘J-V shape’ pattern where the...
When meteorological conditions deviate from the optimal range for human well-being, the risks of ill...
Summarization: Extreme weather conditions affect human health. This study analyses the association o...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
In developed countries the effects of climate on health status are mainly due to temperature. Our an...
In this work, the potential of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) as a heat-related health r...
BACKGROUND: Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Background. Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Heat stress negatively influences human health and performance, and leading to lower efficiency in d...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Abstract Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships...
Various biometeorological indices and temperature measures have been used to assess heat-related hea...
Abstract Background This multicenter study is aimed at estimating changes in the effect of high temp...
Background: The temperature-mortality relationship follows a wellknown ‘J-V shape’ pattern where the...
When meteorological conditions deviate from the optimal range for human well-being, the risks of ill...
Summarization: Extreme weather conditions affect human health. This study analyses the association o...
Evidence on the health effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution is copious. However few stu...
In developed countries the effects of climate on health status are mainly due to temperature. Our an...
In this work, the potential of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) as a heat-related health r...
BACKGROUND: Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Background. Summer 2003 witnessed an excess in heat-related mortality in the elderly population. The...
Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between t...
Heat stress negatively influences human health and performance, and leading to lower efficiency in d...