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Residential tree canopy configuration and mortality in 6 million Swiss adults: a longitudinal study.
generally preserved with other common causes of death. According to the multi-exposure models, the HR (95% CI) for the combination of one IQR decrease in aggregation and one IQR increase in fragmentation and ...
Overview of air quality measures aiming to reduce emissions from road traffic and mitigate health impact in Belgium
quality measures public health Abstract: Poor air quality is the number one environmental cause of premature death across the EU. Although great efforts have been made in the last decade to reduce air ...
Association between temperature and natural mortality in Belgium: Effect modification by individual characteristics and residential environment
daily temperature, respectively, with the minimum mortality temperature. For cold, we cumulated the risk over lags of 0 to 28 days before death and 0 to 7 days for heat. We carried out stratified analyses ...
Excess mortality during the first and second waves of the COVID-19 epidemic in Belgium
Coronavirus COVID-19 mortality Excess mortality mortality Surveillance Abstract: COVID-19 mortality was highly correlated with excess all-cause mortality during the first two waves of the epidemic. ...
Residing in urban areas with higher green space is associated with lower mortality risk: A census-based cohort study with ten years of follow-up
most but not all studied causes of death in a large representative cohort for the five largest urban areas in Belgium. These findings support the importance of the availability of residential green space ...