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Oudin A, Flanagan E, Forsberg B
Scand J Public Health . 2024 Nov; :14034948241264099. PMID: 39589000
Background: A large part of the Swedish population is exposed to higher levels of air pollution than the health-centered air quality guidelines recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Aim:...
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Yang D, Hashizume M, Tobias A, Honda Y, Roye D, Oh J, et al.
Environ Epidemiol . 2024 Nov; 8(5):e334. PMID: 39555185
Background: The minimum mortality temperature (MMT) or MMT percentile (MMTP) is an indicator of population susceptibility to nonoptimum temperatures. MMT and MMTP change over time; however, the changing directions show...
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He C, Breitner-Busch S, Huber V, Chen K, Zhang S, Gasparrini A, et al.
BMJ . 2024 Oct; 387:e080944. PMID: 39384295
Objective: To examine the associations between characteristics of daily rainfall (intensity, duration, and frequency) and all cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality. Design: Two stage time series analysis. Setting: 645 locations...
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Scovronick N, Sera F, Vu B, Vicedo-Cabrera A, Roye D, Tobias A, et al.
Environ Epidemiol . 2024 Sep; 8(5):e336. PMID: 39323989
Background: Heterogeneity in temperature-mortality relationships across locations may partly result from differences in the demographic structure of populations and their cause-specific vulnerabilities. Here we conduct the largest epidemiological study to...
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Braback L, Dharmage S, Lodge C, Meister K, Forsberg B
Clin Exp Allergy . 2024 Jul; 54(12):1003-1005. PMID: 39034306
No abstract available.
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Chen G, Guo Y, Yue X, Xu R, Yu W, Ye T, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2024 Jul; 8(7):e452-e462. PMID: 38969473
Background: Wildfire activity is an important source of tropospheric ozone (O) pollution. However, no study to date has systematically examined the associations of wildfire-related O exposure with mortality globally. Methods:...
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Wen B, Wu Y, Guo Y, Gasparrini A, Tong S, Overcenco A, et al.
Environ Int . 2024 May; 187:108712. PMID: 38714028
Background: Temperature variability (TV) is associated with increased mortality risk. However, it is still unknown whether intra-day or inter-day TV has different effects. Objectives: We aimed to assess the association...
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Domingo N, Fiore A, Lamarque J, Kinney P, Jiang L, Gasparrini A, et al.
One Earth . 2024 Feb; 7(2):325-335. PMID: 38420618
Short-term exposure to ground-level ozone in cities is associated with increased mortality and is expected to worsen with climate and emission changes. However, no study has yet comprehensively assessed future...
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Malmqvist E, Andersen Z, Spadaro J, Nieuwenhuijsen M, Katsouyanni K, Forsberg B, et al.
Int J Public Health . 2024 Feb; 69:1606958. PMID: 38362306
No abstract available.
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Gao Y, Huang W, Zhao Q, Ryti N, Armstrong B, Gasparrini A, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2024 Feb; 8(2):e108-e116. PMID: 38331527
Background: Exposure to cold spells is associated with mortality. However, little is known about the global mortality burden of cold spells. Methods: A three-stage meta-analytical method was used to estimate...