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Temperature Changes between Neighboring Days and Mortality in Summer: A Distributed Lag Non-Linear Time Series Analysis
Authors:Hualiang Lin  Yonghui Zhang  Yanjun Xu  Xiaojun Xu  Tao Liu  Yuan Luo  Jianpeng Xiao  Wei Wu  Wenjun Ma
Affiliation:1. Guangdong Provincial Institute of Public Health, Guangzhou, China.; 2. Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, China.; The Ohio State University, United States of America,
Abstract:

Background

Many studies have shown that high temperatures or heat waves were associated with mortality and morbidity. However, few studies have examined whether temperature changes between neighboring days have any significant impact on human health.

Method

A distributed lag non-linear model was employed to investigate the effect of temperature changes on mortality in summer during 2006–2010 in two subtropical Chinese cities. The temperature change was defined as the difference of the current day’s and the previous day’s mean temperature.

Results

We found non-linear effects of temperature changes between neighboring days in summer on mortality in both cities. Temperature increase was associated with increased mortality from non-accidental diseases and cardiovascular diseases, while temperature decrease had a protective effect on non-accidental mortality and cardiovascular mortality in both cities. Significant association between temperature changes and respiratory mortality was only found in Guangzhou.

Conclusion

This study suggests that temperature changes between neighboring days might be an alternative temperature indicator for studying temperature-mortality relationship.
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