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. 2017 Nov 22;619:1286–1298. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.11.108

Table 5.

The largest separate effect and cumulative effect of temperature in subpopulations.

Variables Separate effect
Cumulative effect
Maximum RR(95%CI) Temperature Lag RR(95%CI)
(P5)
RR(95%CI)
(P95)
Total 1.06 (1.02–1.07) 1.6 23 2.49 (1.75–3.55) 1.78 (1.22–2.61)
Gender
 Male 1.06 (1.04–1.09) 9.1 7 2.52 (1.67–3.79) 1.84 (1.19–2.86)
 Female 1.10 (1.03–1.17) 1.6 22 2.47 (1.44–4.23) 1.68 (0.94–3.01)
Age (years)
 0–4 1.06 (0.97–1.16) 29.9 0 1.21 (0.60–2.46) 2.42 (1.19–4.94)
 5–9 1.08 (1.05–1.11) 9.4 7 2.61 (1.53–4.47) 1.41 (0.79–2.51)
 10–14 1.15 (1.02–1.30) 1.6 0 6.58 (3.43–12.64) 2.18 (1.04–4.55)
 15–29 1.21 (1.07–1.36) 29.9 0 1.54 (0.63–3.78) 2.06 (0.78–5.46)
 ≥ 30 1.07 (0.85–1.33) 1.6 30 0.22 (0.06–0.79) 0.55(0.15–2.05)
Occupation
 Scattered children 1.10 (0.99–1.22) 29.9 0 1.42 (0.59–3.41) 4.13 (1.79–9.54)
 Nursery children 1.10 (1.04–1.16) 26.1 0 2.09 (1.04–4.18) 1.40(0.69–2.85)
 Students 1.08 (1.04–1.13) 26.9 30 4.27 (2.65–6.87) 1.69 (0.98–2.91)
 Workers 1.03 (0.98–1.08) 26.2 15 0.32 (0.13–0.79) 0.83 (0.33–2.10)

P5: the 5th percentile of temperature, P95: the 95th percentile of temperature.