2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115679
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Effect of extreme temperatures on asthma hospital visits: Modification by event characteristics and healthy behaviors

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“…Moreover, in this study, extreme high temperatures had a certain impact on the increase in asthma visits, but the correlation was not significant. Studies in six cities in Australia; in Beijing and Shenzhen in China; in England; and in Atlanta in the USA have also suggested that increases in temperature can induce the risk of asthmatic symptoms [27,[44][45][46][47]. However, in Shanghai and Hong Kong in China, previous studies have not found a direct impact of high temperature on asthma attacks [13,48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Moreover, in this study, extreme high temperatures had a certain impact on the increase in asthma visits, but the correlation was not significant. Studies in six cities in Australia; in Beijing and Shenzhen in China; in England; and in Atlanta in the USA have also suggested that increases in temperature can induce the risk of asthmatic symptoms [27,[44][45][46][47]. However, in Shanghai and Hong Kong in China, previous studies have not found a direct impact of high temperature on asthma attacks [13,48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is significant to note the potential higher vulnerability of early winter cold events examined in this study. Previous studies have shown that the risk associated with short-term, early cold and extreme cold events is higher compared to late cold events, with longer duration of early cold events exhibiting greater vulnerability ( 54 , 55 ). Nevertheless, relative risks decrease towards the latter part of winter, which may be related to people gradually adapting to the cold environment by taking appropriate warming measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing temperatures have numerous negative impacts. They lead to increased energy consumption and carbon emissions in buildings [4,5] and negatively affect people's health [6,7] and productivity. In teaching spaces, high temperatures impair students' thinking [8] and learning abilities [9], leading to laziness, fatigue, and poor concentration.…”
Section: Introduction 1global Warming and Rising Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%