Temporal variation in heat-mortality associations: A multicountry study

作者: Antonio Gasparrini , Yuming Guo , Masahiro Hashizume , Patrick L. Kinney , Elisaveta P. Petkova

DOI: 10.1289/EHP.1409070

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摘要: Background Recent investigations have reported a decline in the heat-related mortality risk during the last decades. However, these studies are frequently based on modeling approaches that do not fully characterize the complex temperature–mortality relationship, and are limited to single cities or countries. Objectives We assessed the temporal variation in heat–mortality associations in a multi-country data set using flexible modelling techniques. Methods We collected data for 272 locations in Australia, Canada, Japan, South …

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