More heart failure deaths were linked with extreme temperatures than other heart conditions, from an international study in the journal Circulation. According to a multinational analysis of more than 32 million cardiovascular deaths over four decades, there were more deaths on days when tempera
A recent study that analyzed over 32 million cardiovascular deaths over the course of four decades has found a correlation between extreme temperatures and an increase in deaths. The research revealed that on days with extremely hot or cold weather, there were more cardiovascular deaths compared to days with more moderate temperatures.
With climate change, more research is needed to examine and develop strategies to potentially mitigate the impact of extreme temperatures on cardiovascular disease, researchers said. Researchers explored how extreme temperatures may affect heart diseases – the leading cause of death globally. They analyzed health data for more than 32 million cardiovascular deaths that occurred in 567 cities in 27 countries on 5 continents between 1979 and 2019.
Researchers suggest targeted warning systems and advice for vulnerable people may be needed to prevent cardiovascular deaths during temperature extremes.
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