2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.22.24307126
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Impact of heat on respiratory hospitalizations among older adults living in 120 large US urban areas

Cassandra R. O’Lenick,
Stephanie E. Cleland,
Lucas M. Neas
et al.

Abstract: Objectives. A nationwide study of the impact of high temperature on respiratory disease hospitalizations among older adults (65+) living in large urban centers. Methods. Daily rates of short-stay, inpatient respiratory hospitalizations were examined with respect to variations in ZIP-code-level daily mean temperature in the 120 largest US cities between 2000-2017. For each city, we estimated cumulative associations (lag-days 0-6) between warm-season temperatures (June-September) and cause-specific respiratory h… Show more

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