International environmental health studies of the past years have discussed the impacts of heat stress on human health. In particular, respiratory morbidity has shown significant heat effects in European cities. Metropolitan areas such as Berlin are characterised by an intra-urban spatial variability in socio-economic and bioclimatic conditions that is assumed to result in spatial differences in respiratory health risks. In essence, the elderly, children and people with chronic diseases suffer most from heat stress. A spatial epidemiological approach was chosen to map elevated risks for hospital admissions among > 64-year-olds with respiratory diseases (RD) during the summer months (June–September) from 2000 to 2009 and to link respiratory ...
Rising summer temperatures caused by the urban heat island (UHI) has considerable effects on the phy...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illn...
Average number of heatwave days per year versus socio economic data - base scenario (1986-2005) Hea...
Many studies have addressed the challenge of heat stress for human health in recent years. However, ...
Rationale: Episode analyses of heat waves have documented a comparatively higher impact on mortality...
Background: Heat and cold are established environmental risk factors for human health. However, mapp...
RATIONALE: Episode analyses of heat waves have documented a comparatively higher impact on mortality...
International audienceBackgroundHeat-waves have a substantial public health burden. Understanding sp...
Aims: Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a widely used index to assess thermal comfort of...
When meteorological conditions deviate from the optimal range for human well-being, the risks of ill...
Increased temperature risk in cities threatens the health and well-being of urban population and is ...
Thach T-Q, Zheng Q, Lai P-C, et al. Assessing spatial associations between thermal stress and mortal...
Understanding the role of structure and social aspects regarding heat stress of people in urban area...
Rising summer temperatures caused by the urban heat island (UHI) has considerable effects on the phy...
Free to read at publisher Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and...
Rising summer temperatures caused by the urban heat island (UHI) has considerable effects on the phy...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illn...
Average number of heatwave days per year versus socio economic data - base scenario (1986-2005) Hea...
Many studies have addressed the challenge of heat stress for human health in recent years. However, ...
Rationale: Episode analyses of heat waves have documented a comparatively higher impact on mortality...
Background: Heat and cold are established environmental risk factors for human health. However, mapp...
RATIONALE: Episode analyses of heat waves have documented a comparatively higher impact on mortality...
International audienceBackgroundHeat-waves have a substantial public health burden. Understanding sp...
Aims: Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a widely used index to assess thermal comfort of...
When meteorological conditions deviate from the optimal range for human well-being, the risks of ill...
Increased temperature risk in cities threatens the health and well-being of urban population and is ...
Thach T-Q, Zheng Q, Lai P-C, et al. Assessing spatial associations between thermal stress and mortal...
Understanding the role of structure and social aspects regarding heat stress of people in urban area...
Rising summer temperatures caused by the urban heat island (UHI) has considerable effects on the phy...
Free to read at publisher Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illness and...
Rising summer temperatures caused by the urban heat island (UHI) has considerable effects on the phy...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of illn...
Average number of heatwave days per year versus socio economic data - base scenario (1986-2005) Hea...