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. 2015 Dec 21;12(12):16136–16156. doi: 10.3390/ijerph121215042

Table 5.

The cumulative hot effects during the warm period at lag 0–14 and cold effects during the cold period at lag 0–27 days in Beijing and Shanghai, China.

City Cause Hot Effects Lag 0–14 (Warm Period) Cold Effects Lag 0–27 (Cold Period)
Beijing CVD 1.32 (1.16,1.51) a 1.35 (0.80,2.26)
CBD 1.31 (1.09,1.57) a 1.11 (0.52,2.36)
IHD 1.33 (1.08,1.62) a 1.36 (0.74,3.38)
HPD 3.04 (1.42,6.48) a 1.56 (0.02,8.70)
Shanghai CVD 1.14 (0.93,1.40) 1.07 (0.60,1.90)
CBD 1.14 (0.87,1.50) 1.10 (0.49,2.45)
IHD 0.99 (0.71,1.38) 1.10 (0.42,2.86)
HPD 1.56 (0.50,4.83) 0.98 (0.10,5.60)

Notes: Percentiles (1st, 10th, 90th and 99th) in Beijing during cold and warm periods were −7.6 °C, −3.6 °C, 28.1 °C and 30.3 °C, respectively. Percentiles (1st, 10th, 90th and 99th) in Shanghai during cold and warm periods were −0.4 °C, 2.3 °C, 30.3 °C and 33.1 °C, respectively; a p < 0.05.