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Diurnal Temperature Range and Daily Emergency Room Admissions among the Elderly in Beijing,China
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摘要 In recent years, more attentions have been paid to the association between climate change and human health. Increasing and more variable global surface temperature is one of the key climatic change factors which have been consistently reported about the effect on human health. So far, more researches have revealed that temperature lead not only to direct deaths and illnesses but also to aggravation of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Typically, the relationship between temperature and mortality or morbidity is V-, U-, or J- shaped, with optimum temperature corresponding to the lowest point in the temperature mortality curve. In recent years, more attentions have been paid to the association between climate change and human health. Increasing and more variable global surface temperature is one of the key climatic change factors which have been consistently reported about the effect on human health. So far, more researches have revealed that temperature lead not only to direct deaths and illnesses but also to aggravation of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Typically, the relationship between temperature and mortality or morbidity is V-, U-, or J- shaped, with optimum temperature corresponding to the lowest point in the temperature mortality curve.
出处 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第10期857-860,共4页 生物医学与环境科学(英文版)
基金 supported by the Gong-Yi Program of China Meteorological Administration (GYHY201106034) the National Science & Technology Infrastructure Foundation of China (2005DKA32403) the National Key Project of the Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs (2012BAJ18B08)
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