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Table 3 Excess risk (%) due to a 1°C rise above a threshold in summer

From: Spatial variability of climate effects on ischemic heart disease hospitalization rates for the period 1989-2006 in Quebec, Canada

Sexe

Men

Women

Age

45-64 years

65 and up

45-64 years

65 and up

HR+

M(DMTL)*

DMT

M(DMTL)

DMT

M(DMTL)*

DMT

M(DMTL)

DMT

01

0.71

0.71

5.99

1.23

2.75

6.59

3.47

-1.78

02

-4.25

0.61

-11.56

-2.66

-4.24

-4.60

-4.52

-6.05

03

1.06

0.26

-5.06

0.26

-4.87

-1.65

-1.72

-0.80

04

-0.30

0.65

1.84

0.33

1.36

-4.93

-3.12

-10.90

05

2.53

0.87

0.22

-0.66

5.04

2.86

-0.64

-15.39

06

-0.72

0.52

-0.43

1.08

3.08

0.82

3.06

1.55

07

-1.89

-2.32

-12.03

0.29

10.07

6.76

-18.39

-19.02

08

5.80

4.19

4.15

5.48

-13.35

0.87

-6.80

3.17

09

1.77

15.58

-13.62

11.53

6.50

0.97

4.12

2.76

11

-2.58

-1.63

0.73

-0.39

3.47

-8.53

2.41

-5.75

12

1.39

1.46

-0.79

0.84

0.38

6.39

0.26

4.02

13

-9.96

8.13

-0.26

-2.49

1.61

-6.95

-3.67

-4.60

14

-4.38

0.54

-2.87

0.99

5.81

-3.48

13.08

0.72

15

-8.99

2.77

na♦

na

-4.12

4.28

0.44

-0.30

16

2.14

-0.39

1.58

2.13

1.21

-0.12

0.08

0.72

  1. * DMT = daily mean temperature; M(DMTL) = averaged daily mean temperatures for a given lag; ♦ na: not available.
  2. + HR stands for health region
  3. In bold are values significantly different from zero (α = 0.01)