2013
DOI: 10.18869/acadpub.johe.2.3.99
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Impact of diurnal temperature variations on hospitalization due to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in Rafsanjan, Iran, in 2008-2013

Abstract: Received: December 2014, Accepted: February 2015 Background: Changes in global temperature and its health effects have recently been under much investigated. Consequently, these changes have affected mortality and morbidity rates which are important public health indices. The present study examines the effect of mean temperature on the frequency of hospitalization due to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in Ali Ibn Abi Talib Hospital of Rafsanjan, Iran. Materials and Methods:In this ecological study, … Show more

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“…In recent studies in Iran, contradictory results have been reported. In some studies, findings have shown that deaths from cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases and traumas have increased as a result of higher air tem- peratures (4,7,29,35,36,46,47). In a study conducted in Mashhad between 2004 and 2013, there was a direct correlation between the increase in air temperature and death from cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent studies in Iran, contradictory results have been reported. In some studies, findings have shown that deaths from cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases and traumas have increased as a result of higher air tem- peratures (4,7,29,35,36,46,47). In a study conducted in Mashhad between 2004 and 2013, there was a direct correlation between the increase in air temperature and death from cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%