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Supplemental information for Efficiency of case crossover vs time series study designs for extreme heat exposures

Authors: Schimke, Caleb;

Supplemental information for Efficiency of case crossover vs time series study designs for extreme heat exposures

Abstract

Efficiency of case crossover vs time series study designs for extreme heat exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Examples reproducing the results published in the article: Schimke C, Garcia E, Silva SJ, Eckel SP. Efficiency of case crossover vs time series study designs for extreme heat exposures. Environmental Epidemiology. 2025;9(2):p e370, April 2025. [available here] This article compares two methods for estimating the effects of extreme heat on mortality in a simulation study. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The code: - Simulated_Example_Dataset_LAcounty.csv stores a simulated example dataset which can be used with the provided code- code.R includes all code used to perform the simulations and generate graphs in the associated article

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Statistical analysis, Climate Change, Climate Change/mortality, Methods, Computer Simulation, Heat Stress Disorders/mortality, Heat stress

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