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Urban green space, human heat perception and sleep quality: A repeated cross-sectional study.

significant challenges to public health, as exposure to high temperatures is associated to heat stress, resulting in heat strain, sleep deprivation, and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. As the frequency ...

Associations of heat with diseases and specific symptoms in Flanders, Belgium: An 8-year retrospective study of general practitioner registration data.

(RR  = 1.37 [95 % CI: 1.11, 1.69]). However, we did not find evidence for heat-related increases in gastrointestinal problems, cerebrovascular events, cardiovascular events, arrhythmia, mental health ...

EBoD-FL. Guidelines for mapping the environmental burden of disease in Flanders, 2023

respiratory diseases and cardiovascular diseases. This report outlines the CRA methodology in general, and the application on the risk-outcome pairs that have been given priority. The basic steps of CRA  are: ...

Pollutant exposure and myocardial injury: Protocol and progress report for a toxicological systematic mapping review.

Donzelli, Gabriele; Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel; Gehring, Ronette Source: ALTEX (2023) Abstract: An increasing body of evidence identifies pollutant exposure as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), ...

Daily heart rate characteristics, allergy symptom severity and mood in adults with allergic rhinitis

the same day. Conclusion: Results suggest that a higher symptom burden provokes the cardiovascular system (higher resting heart rate on the next day), while a better mood might be related to ...

Residential Exposure to Urban Trees and Medication Sales for Mood Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease in Brussels, Belgium: An Ecological Study

prescribed for mood disorders and cardiovascular disease. Methods: We developed a workflow to automatically isolate all individual trees from airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data collected in ...

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

used to probe into cause-specific mortality (non-accidental, respiratory, COPD, cardiovascular, ischemic heart disease (IHD), and cerebrovascular). Models were adjusted for several sociodemographic ...

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