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Seasonal Temperature Variability and Mortality in the Medicare Population.

James P HealyMahdieh Danesh YazdiYaguang WeiXinye QiuAlexandra ShteinFrancesca DominiciLiuhua ShiJoel D Schwartz
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2023)
Warm and cold season temperature variability were significantly associated with increased mortality rates in U.S. individuals over the age of 65 y, even after controlling for seasonal temperature averages. Warm and cold season mean temperatures showed null effects on mortality. Cold SD had a larger effect size for those who were in the racial subgroup other, whereas Warm SD was more harmful for those living in lower population density areas. This study adds to the growing calls for urgent climate mitigation and environmental health adaptation and resiliency. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11588.
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