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Global, regional, and national burden of mortality associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019: a three-stage modelling study

📅 Published: July 1, 2021 👤 Qi Zhao, Yuming Guo, Tingting Ye et al. 📖 The Lancet Planetary Health 📊 908 citations
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BACKGROUND: Exposure to cold or hot temperatures is associated with premature deaths. Our findings will benefit international, national, and local communities in developing preparedness and prevention strategies to reduce weather-related impacts immediately and under climate change scenarios.

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  • 1 We aimed to evaluate the global, regional, and national mortality burden associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures.
  • 2 METHODS: In this modelling study, we collected time-series data on mortality and ambient temperatures from 750 locations in 43 countries and five meta-predictors at a grid size of 0·5° × 0·5° across the globe.
  • 3 A three-stage analysis strategy was used.
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Category ∑ Mathematics
Published Jul 1, 2021
Journal The Lancet Planetary Health
DOI 10.1016/s2542-5196(21)00081-4
Citations 908
Authors Qi Zhao, Yuming Guo, Tingting Ye, Antonio Gasparrini, Shilu Tong