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Type: Journal article
Title: Temperature and direct effects on population health in Brisbane, 1986-1995
Author: Bi, Peng
Parton, Kevin A.
Wang, Jian
Donald, Ken
Citation: Journal of Environmental Health, 2008; 70(8):48-53
Publisher: National Environmental Health Association
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0022-0892
School/Discipline: Public Health
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Peng Bi, Kevin A. Parton, Jian Wang and Ken Donald.
Abstract: To assess the impact of weather on human mortality, particularly among elderly people and people with diseases, the authors conducted an ecological study in Brisbane, Australia. Correlation and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) regression analyses assessed the relationship between weather and mortality in the general population and the elderly population (65 years of age and older) over the period 1986-1995. In the summer, both cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality in the elderly population had significant positive correlations with monthly temperatures. In the winter, negative correlations were found between monthly mean maximum temperatures and cardiovascular-disease mortality, and between monthly mean minimum temperatures and respiratory-disease mortality. Regression models were developed for various target populations and produced similar results.
Description: (c) Copyright 2008 National Environmental Health Association
RMID: 0020080497
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