Fig. 5: Cumulative relative risks (RRs) and attributable fractions (AFs) of non-accidental, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease mortality associated with daytime, nighttime, and day-night compound heatwaves in East Asia. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Cumulative relative risks (RRs) and attributable fractions (AFs) of non-accidental, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease mortality associated with daytime, nighttime, and day-night compound heatwaves in East Asia.

From: Nonlinear exposure-response associations of daytime, nighttime, and day-night compound heatwaves with mortality amid climate change

Fig. 5

RRs and AFs are depicted as squares (centres of the error bars), with the error bars representing the 95% confidence intervals. RRs were defined as the risks at the mean of the 90th percentile of cumulative excess heatwave index distributions compared with the risks on non-heatwave days. Source data are provided as a Source Data file. Abbreviation: eCIs empirical confidence intervals.

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