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Does socioeconomic and environmental burden affect vulnerability to extreme air pollution and heat? A case-crossover study of mortality in California. [PDF]

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Azzouz M   +16 more
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Defining the Subtypes of Long COVID and Risk Factors for Prolonged Disease: Population-Based Case-Crossover Study.

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Acute Psychological Stress is a Trigger for Stroke: A Case-Crossover Study

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2020
Conventional risk factors for stroke that have been identified are mostly chronic diseases that explain much of the variation as to who develops stroke. However, these risk factors do not equip us with the means to predict when an event like stroke will occur. It has been observed that acute events like stroke and coronary heart disease are preceded by
Manya Prasad   +3 more
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Fine and coarse particulate air pollution and hospital admissions for a wide range of respiratory diseases: a nationwide case-crossover study.

International Journal of Epidemiology, 2023
BACKGROUND The associations between fine and coarse particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM2.5-10) air pollution and hospital admissions for full-spectrum respiratory diseases were rarely investigated, especially for age-specific associations.
Jian Lei   +9 more
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Ozone, Heat Wave, and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: A Population-Based Case-Crossover Study.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2023
A case-crossover study among 511,767 cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths in Jiangsu province, China, during 2015-2021 was conducted to assess the association of exposure to ambient ozone (O3) and heat wave with CVD mortality and explore their possible ...
Ruijun Xu   +15 more
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Temperature variability and asthma hospitalisation in Brazil, 2000–2015: a nationwide case-crossover study

Thorax, 2021
Background Both cold and hot temperature have been associated with the onset of asthma, but it remains largely unknown about the risk of asthma hospitalisation associated with short-term temperature fluctuation or temperature variability (TV).
Yao Wu   +6 more
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The case-crossover study design in pharmacoepidemiology

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2009
In the study of the association of transient drug exposures with acute outcomes, the case-crossover design is an efficient alternative to the case-control approach. This design based exclusively on the case series uses within-subject comparisons of drug exposures over time to estimate the rate ratio of the outcome associated with the drug under study.
Samy Suissa, Joseph A.C. Delaney
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Alcohol and injury. A case-crossover study

Archives of Family Medicine, 1995
To determine whether and to what extent alcohol consumption increases the risk of injury.The case-crossover study is a new research design for assessing rare acute events (such as trauma) in relation to intermittent exposures (such as alcohol use) that have transient effects.
J Becker   +6 more
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Interpretation and bias in case-crossover studies

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1997
The case-crossover design is an innovative epidemiologic technique with distinct strengths and limitations. We review the fundamental logic of this self-matching non-randomized design and direct attention to 15 concerns related to the available data, unavailable data, analytic technique, quantitative statistics, and etiologic model.
Robert Tibshirani   +2 more
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A Case-Crossover Study of Sleep and Childhood Injury

Pediatrics, 2001
Objective.To evaluate the association between sleep and wakefulness duration and childhood unintentional injury.Study Design.Case-crossover study.Methods.Two hundred ninety-two injured children who presented at the Children's Emergency Center of Udine, Italy, or their parents were interviewed after a structured questionnaire.
Silvio Brusaferro   +3 more
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