articleEpidemiologyAug 11, 2008GREEN OA

Heat Effects on Mortality in 15 European Cities

University of Florence · Tumour Institute of Tuscany · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Epidemiologic studies show that high temperatures are related to mortality, but little is known about the exposure-response function and the lagged effect of heat. We report the associations between daily maximum apparent temperature and daily deaths during the warm season in 15 European cities.

Methods

The city-specific analyses were based on generalized estimating equations and the city-specific results were combined in a Bayesian random effects meta-analysis. We specified distributed lag models in studying the delayed effect of exposure. Time-varying coefficient models were used to check the assumption of a constant heat effect over the warm season.

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