作者
Jennifer F Bobb, Roger D Peng, Michelle L Bell, Francesca Dominici
发表日期
2014/8
期刊
Environmental health perspectives
卷号
122
期号
8
页码范围
811-816
出版商
NLM-Export
简介
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health impacts. These impacts could be mitigated if individuals and communities adapt to changing exposures; however, little is known about the extent to which the population may be adapting.
Objective: We investigated the hypothesis that if adaptation is occurring, then heat-related mortality would be decreasing over time.
Methods: We used a national database of daily weather, air pollution, and age-stratified mortality rates for 105 U.S. cities (covering 106 million people) during the summers of 1987–2005. Time-varying coefficient regression models and Bayesian hierarchical models were used to estimate city-specific, regional, and national temporal trends in heat-related mortality and to identify factors that might explain variation across cities.
Results: On average across cities, the number of deaths (per 1,000 deaths …
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