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Interactive Effects Between Temperature and PM<sub>2.5</sub> on Mortality: A Study of Varying Coefficient Distributed Lag Model — Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 2013–2020

Sujuan Chen, Hang Dong, Mengmeng Li, Lin Huang, Guozhen Lin, Qiyong Liu, Boguang Wang, Jun Yang

2022China CDC Weekly18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: There is a large body of epidemiological evidence showing significantly increased mortality risks from air pollution and temperature. However, findings on the modification of the association between air pollution and mortality by temperature are mixed. Methods: and temperature on vulnerable populations. Results: by low temperature for cardiovascular mortality and among individuals 75 years or older. Conclusions: exposure in Guangzhou, China.

Topics & Concepts

Confidence intervalDistributed lagEffect modificationDemographyApparent temperatureLagMortality rateChinaMedicineAnimal scienceGeographyMathematicsInternal medicineMeteorologyBiologyStatisticsRelative humidityComputer scienceComputer networkArchaeologySociologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsAir Quality and Health ImpactsHealth disparities and outcomes
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