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Heat-mortality risk and the population concentration of metropolitan areas in Japan: a nationwide time-series study.

Whanhee LeeKristie L EbiYoonhee KimMasahiro HashizumeYasushi HondaHashimoto HidekiHayon Michelle ChoiMoonjung ChoiHo Kim
Published in: International journal of epidemiology (2021)
Population concentration in metropolitan areas intensified interregional disparities in demography, living environments, and medical services in Japan; these disparities were associated with higher heat-mortality risk. Our results can contribute to policies to reduce vulnerability to high temperatures.
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