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Fluctuating temperature modifies heat-mortality association around the globe

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摘要 Studies have investigated the effects of heat and temperature variability(TV)on mortality.However,few assessed whether TV modifies the heat-mortality association.Data on daily temperature and mortality in the warm season were collected from 717 locations across 36 countries.TV was calculated as the standard deviation of the average of the same and previous days’minimum and maximum temperatures.
机构地区 Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine Climate Department of Public Health Centre for Statistical Methodology Centre on Climate Change&Planetary Health Shanghai Children’s Medical Centre School of Public Health Center for Global Health School of Public Health and Social Work National Agency for Public Health of the Ministry of Health Institute of Atmospheric Physics Faculty of Environmental Sciences Institute of Epidemiology Faculty of Geography and Environmental Sciences Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research Department of Environmental Health Department of Hygiene Institute for Environment Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine Department of Statistics and Computational Research CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública(CIBERESP) National Institute for Public Health and the Environment(RIVM) Department of Environmental Health Department of Environmental Health Department of Geography Institute of Family Medicine and Public Health School of Epidemiology&Public Health Air Health Science Division Department of Earth Sciences Department of Epidemiology Department of Statistics Health Innovation Laboratory Scripps Institution of Oceanography Department of Environmental Health Graduate School of Public Health Faculty of Geography EPIUnit-Instituto de Saúde Pública Laboratório para a Investigação Integrativa e Translacional em Saúde Populacional(ITR) Environmental Health Department School of Population Health and Environmental Sciences Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute University of Basel Department of Global Health Policy SantéPublique France Department of Pathology Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health Technological University Dublin INSPER Universidad de Buenos Aires Department of Environmental Health Department of Quantitative Methods IBE-Chair of Epidemiology Department of Physical School of the Environment Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Center for Climate Change Adaptation
出处 《The Innovation》 2022年第2期65-72,共8页 创新(英文)
基金 This study was supported by the Australian Research Council(DP210102076) the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council(APP2000581) Y.W and B.W.were supported by the China Scholarship Council(nos.202006010044 and 202006010043) S.L.was supported by an Emerging Leader Fellowship of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council(no.APP2009866) Y.G.was supported by Career Development Fellowship(no.APP1163693)and Leader Fellowship(no.APP2008813)of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council J.K.and A.U.were supported by the Czech Science Foundation(project no.20-28560S) N.S.was supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-funded HERCULES Center(no.P30ES019776) Y.H.was supported by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund(JPMEERF15S11412)of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency M.d.S.Z.S.C.and P.H.N.S.were supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation(FAPESP) H.O.and E.I.were supported by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research(IUT34-17) J.M.was supported by a fellowship of Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnlogia(SFRH/BPD/115112/2016) A.G.and F.S.were supported by the Medical Research Council UK(grant ID MR/R013349/1),the Natural Environment Research Council UK(grant ID NE/R009384/1),and the EU’s Horizon 2020 project,Exhaustion(grant ID 820655) A.S.and F.d.D.were supported by the EU’s Horizon 2020 project,Exhaustion(grant ID 820655) V.H.was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy,Industry and Competitiveness(grant ID PCIN-2017-046) A.T.byMCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033(grant CEX2018-000794-S).Statistics South Africa kindly provided the mortality data,but had no other role in the study.
关键词 deviation modif HEAT
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