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In this study we used mean apparent temperature to assess heat exposure.
Table 3 shows the percent increase in mortality associated with mean apparent temperature during the warm season in Oporto.
Our results show an association between mean apparent temperature and daily mortality in Lisbon and Oporto, during the warmer months.
Sixteen of the 59 communities had very mild summers (90th percentile summertime mean apparent temperature < 80°F).
Mean daily temperature and relative humidity data were provided by the Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute and were used to calculate mean apparent temperature, an index of human discomfort.
These variables were used to calculate the mean apparent temperature which is defined as an individual's perceived air temperature given the humidity.
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Other multi-city studies conducted in Europe have reported risk of mortality by 1°C increase of maximum or mean apparent temperatures.
Temp refers to daily average apparent temperature.
For example Basu and Malig (2011) found a 4%9595% CI: 3.4%, 5.2%) increase in cardiovascular mortality associated with a 5.6% increase in mean daily apparent temperature in California.
A 1°C increase in mean daily apparent temperature was associated with an increase in all-causes mortality of 1.5%95%5% CI: 1.0, 1.0,.
In Lisbon, we found that per 1°C increase in mean daily apparent temperature a 2.1% (95%CI: 1.6, 2.5), 2.4% (95%CI: 1.7, 3.1), and 1.7% (95%CI: 0.1, 3.4) increase in all-causes, cardiovascular and respiratory mortality, respectively, for all-ages group (table 2).
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