Association between Temperature Changes and Cardiovascular Mortality Risk in A High-latitude City in Northeast China
摘要In recent decades, regional and global climate change has increased the frequency of extreme weather events (e.g., hurricanes, cold spells, and heat waves). The diurnal temperature range (DTR) and temperature change between neighboring days (TCN), which are indicators of short-term temperature shifts, have been found to be significantly associated with cardiovascular morbidity or mortality[1]. A worldwide study on the effects of temporal changes on mortality burden in 10 countries found that a negative impact of high DTR on mortality in a short time and a 10 ℃ increment in DTR increased the risk of overall mortality by 3.10%[2].
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