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View article: The association between total precipitation and diarrhea morbidity: A multicountry study across diverse climate zones
The association between total precipitation and diarrhea morbidity: A multicountry study across diverse climate zones Open
Background: Although substantial evidence has shown that precipitation is associated with diarrhea in low- and middle-income countries, few multicountry studies have focused on middle- and high-income countries to comprehensively explore t…
View article: Seasonality in Mortality and Health: Environmental and Demographic Perspectives
Seasonality in Mortality and Health: Environmental and Demographic Perspectives Open
View article: Determining Location-Specific Thresholds for Heat Warning Systems to Mitigate Heatstroke Mortality in Japan
Determining Location-Specific Thresholds for Heat Warning Systems to Mitigate Heatstroke Mortality in Japan Open
View article: Comparing mortality burdens attributable to ambient temperature and seasonal variation across major causes of death in Spain
Comparing mortality burdens attributable to ambient temperature and seasonal variation across major causes of death in Spain Open
Background: Seasonal variation in mortality results from a combination of environmental, biological, and social factors, with ambient temperature recognized as a key contributor. However, comprehensive assessments disentangling temperature…
View article: Confounding mechanisms and adjustment strategies in air pollution epidemiology: a case study assessment with the UK Biobank cohort
Confounding mechanisms and adjustment strategies in air pollution epidemiology: a case study assessment with the UK Biobank cohort Open
Background Cohort studies are instrumental in examining long-term risks associated with environmental exposures but require appropriate control for various confounding effects. In this contribution, we assessed this issue by investigating …
View article: Lethal Heat and Humidity Events
Lethal Heat and Humidity Events Open
Climate change increasingly threatens global health as more frequent extreme heat events, combined with varying humidity levels, exacerbate both direct and indirect health risks, strain energy resources, and lead to economic loss. Vulnerab…
View article: Projected compound effects of population aging and climate warming on emergency ambulance demand in Japan
Projected compound effects of population aging and climate warming on emergency ambulance demand in Japan Open
Demand for emergency medical services among older adults is expected to rise, especially until mid-century, with high demand in both summer and winter. Adaptive strategies are needed to manage increasing emergency service demands and shift…
View article: Population aging exacerbates heat stroke-related ambulance transportations in Japan
Population aging exacerbates heat stroke-related ambulance transportations in Japan Open
Rapid aging significantly increases Japan's population vulnerability to severe heat stress, yet the precise impact on heat stroke-related morbidity remains unclear. This study integrates multiple datasets and develops predictive models for…
View article: Correction: Reconstructing individual-level exposures in cohort analyses of environmental risks: an example with the UK Biobank
Correction: Reconstructing individual-level exposures in cohort analyses of environmental risks: an example with the UK Biobank Open
View article: Multi-country multi-city study on heterogeneous impacts of urbanicity on heat-related mortality
Multi-country multi-city study on heterogeneous impacts of urbanicity on heat-related mortality Open
Urbanicity might have complicated impacts on heat-related mortality, intertwined with national and regional context; however, the relevant evidence is limited. This multi-country study investigated the complex roles of urbanicity on heat-r…
View article: Toward a Cohort Perspective of Climate Epidemiology: The Case of Examining Intergenerational Inequalities in Susceptibility to Non-Optimal Temperatures in Japan
Toward a Cohort Perspective of Climate Epidemiology: The Case of Examining Intergenerational Inequalities in Susceptibility to Non-Optimal Temperatures in Japan Open
This nationwide, individual-level study adopted a novel cohort perspective to investigate how population susceptibility to short-term non-optimal temperature exposure varies across generations. Our findings revealed disparities in suscepti…
View article: A scoping review and thematic analysis of the effects of tropical cyclones on diarrheal diseases
A scoping review and thematic analysis of the effects of tropical cyclones on diarrheal diseases Open
Background: Tropical cyclones pose significant health risks and can trigger outbreaks of diarrheal diseases in affected populations. Although the effects of individual hazards, such as rainfall and flooding, on diarrheal diseases are well-…
View article: Impact of the urban heat island on heat-related mortality in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan
Impact of the urban heat island on heat-related mortality in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan Open
With global temperatures rising, urban heat islands (UHIs) intensify heat exposure in cities, potentially elevating heat-related mortality. However, the specific burden of UHI-attributable mortality remains inadequately quantified. This st…
View article: Meteorological factors, population immunity, and COVID-19 incidence: A global multi-city analysis
Meteorological factors, population immunity, and COVID-19 incidence: A global multi-city analysis Open
Objectives: While COVID-19 continues to challenge the world, meteorological variables are thought to impact COVID-19 transmission. Previous studies showed evidence of negative associations between high temperature and absolute humidity on …
View article: Long-term Associations Between Time-varying Exposure to Ambient PM2.5 and Mortality: An Analysis of the UK Biobank
Long-term Associations Between Time-varying Exposure to Ambient PM2.5 and Mortality: An Analysis of the UK Biobank Open
Background: Evidence for long-term mortality risks of PM 2.5 comes mostly from large administrative studies with incomplete individual information and limited exposure definitions. Here we assess PM 2.5 –mortality associations in the UK Bi…
View article: Short-term associations of diarrhoeal diseases in children with temperature and precipitation in seven low- and middle-income countries from Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study
Short-term associations of diarrhoeal diseases in children with temperature and precipitation in seven low- and middle-income countries from Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study Open
Background Diarrhoeal diseases cause a heavy burden in developing countries. Although studies have described the seasonality of diarrhoeal diseases, the association of weather variables with diarrhoeal diseases has not been well characteri…
View article: Mortality burden and economic loss attributable to cold and heat in Central and South America
Mortality burden and economic loss attributable to cold and heat in Central and South America Open
Background: We quantify the mortality burden and economic loss attributable to nonoptimal temperatures for cold and heat in the Central and South American countries in the Multi-City Multi-Country (MCC) Collaborative Research Network. Meth…
View article: Non-optimal temperature-attributable mortality and morbidity burden by cause, age and sex under climate and population change scenarios: a nationwide modelling study in Japan
Non-optimal temperature-attributable mortality and morbidity burden by cause, age and sex under climate and population change scenarios: a nationwide modelling study in Japan Open
View article: Association between long-term exposure to low ambient PM2.5 and cardiovascular hospital admissions: A UK Biobank study
Association between long-term exposure to low ambient PM2.5 and cardiovascular hospital admissions: A UK Biobank study Open
We found positive associations between long-term exposure to PM2.5 and multiple cardiovascular outcomes for different exposure windows. The cardiovascular risk tends to rise even at exposure concentrations below 12-15 μg/m3…
View article: Meteorological factors, population immunity and Covid-19 incidence – A global Multi-Country Multy-City study
Meteorological factors, population immunity and Covid-19 incidence – A global Multi-Country Multy-City study Open
View article: Association between precipitation and mortality due to diarrheal diseases by climate zone: A multi-country modeling study
Association between precipitation and mortality due to diarrheal diseases by climate zone: A multi-country modeling study Open
Background: Precipitation could affect the transmission of diarrheal diseases. The diverse precipitation patterns across different climates might influence the degree of diarrheal risk from precipitation. This study determined the associat…
View article: Compilation of open access time-series datasets for studying temperature-mortality association
Compilation of open access time-series datasets for studying temperature-mortality association Open
View article: Health and Economic Benefits of Complying With the World Health Organization Air Quality Guidelines for Particulate Matter in Nine Major Latin American Cities
Health and Economic Benefits of Complying With the World Health Organization Air Quality Guidelines for Particulate Matter in Nine Major Latin American Cities Open
Objectives This study aims to estimate the short-term preventable mortality and associated economic costs of complying with the World Health Organization (WHO) air quality guidelines (AQGs) limit values for PM 10 and PM 2.5 in nine major L…
View article: A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis of the Effects of Tropical Cyclones on Diarrheal Diseases
A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis of the Effects of Tropical Cyclones on Diarrheal Diseases Open
Tropical cyclones bring health risks and can trigger outbreaks of diarrheal diseases in affected populations. There are several reviews that mention the relationship between tropical cyclones and diarrheal diseases. However, there is no de…
View article: Incidence and seasonality of Kawasaki disease in children in the Philippines, and its association with ambient air temperature
Incidence and seasonality of Kawasaki disease in children in the Philippines, and its association with ambient air temperature Open
Background Despite an unknown cause, Kawasaki disease (KD) is currently the primary leading cause of acquired heart disease in developed countries in children and has been increasing in recent years. Research efforts have explored environm…
View article: Time-stratified case-crossover studies for aggregated data in environmental epidemiology: a tutorial
Time-stratified case-crossover studies for aggregated data in environmental epidemiology: a tutorial Open
The case-crossover design is widely used in environmental epidemiology as an effective alternative to the conventional time-series regression design to estimate short-term associations of environmental exposures with a range of acute event…
View article: Seasonality of mortality under climate change: a multicountry projection study
Seasonality of mortality under climate change: a multicountry projection study Open
View article: Reconstructing individual-level exposures in cohort analyses of environmental risks: an example with the UK Biobank
Reconstructing individual-level exposures in cohort analyses of environmental risks: an example with the UK Biobank Open
View article: Short-term associations of diarrhoeal diseases in children with temperature and precipitation in seven low- and middle-income countries from Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study
Short-term associations of diarrhoeal diseases in children with temperature and precipitation in seven low- and middle-income countries from Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study Open
Background Diarrhoeal diseases cause a heavy burden in developing countries. Although studies have described the seasonality of diarrhoeal diseases, the association of weather variables with diarrhoeal diseases has not been well characteri…
View article: A Nationwide Comparative Analysis of Temperature-Related Mortality and Morbidity in Japan
A Nationwide Comparative Analysis of Temperature-Related Mortality and Morbidity in Japan Open
Distinct patterns were observed for the association of temperature with mortality and morbidity, underlying different mechanisms of temperature on different end points, and the differences in population susceptibility are possible explanat…