Lagged Effect of Diurnal Temperature Range on Mortality in a Subtropical Megacity of China
Abstract Background: Many studies have found extreme temperature can increase the risk of mortality. However, it is not clear whether extreme diurnal temperature range (DTR) is associated with daily disease-specific mortality, and how season might modify any association. Objectives: To better understand the acute effect of DTR on mortality and identify whether season is a modifier of the DTR effect. Methods: The distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) was applied to assess the non-linear and delayed effects of DTR on deaths
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