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    Cause-specific hospital admissions on hot days in Sydney, Australia by Vaneckova, Pavla, Bambrick, Hilary

    Published in PloS one (07-02-2013)
    “…While morbidity outcomes for major disease categories during extreme heat have received increasing research attention, there has been very limited…”
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    Projecting Future Heat-Related Mortality under Climate Change Scenarios: A Systematic Review by Huang, Cunrui, Barnett, Adrian Gerard, Wang, Xiaoming, Vaneckova, Pavla, FitzGerald, Gerard, Tong, Shilu

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-12-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND: Heat-related mortality is a matter of great public health concern, especially in the light of climate change. Although many studies have found…”
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    Is the association between temperature and mortality modified by age, gender and socio-economic status? by Yu, Weiwei, Vaneckova, Pavla, Mengersen, Kerrie, Pan, Xiaochuan, Tong, Shilu

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-2010)
    “…A number of studies have examined the relationship between high ambient temperature and mortality. Recently, concern has arisen about whether this relationship…”
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    Birth-cohort estimates of smoking initiation and prevalence in 20th century Australia: Synthesis of data from 33 surveys and 385,810 participants by Vaneckova, Pavla, Wade, Stephen, Weber, Marianne, Murray, John M, Grogan, Paul, Caruana, Michael, Banks, Emily, Canfell, Karen

    Published in PloS one (21-05-2021)
    “…The aim of our study was to quantify sex-specific patterns of smoking prevalence and initiation in 10-year birth cohorts from 1910 to 1989 in Australia. We…”
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    Do Biometeorological Indices Improve Modeling Outcomes of Heat-Related Mortality? by Vaneckova, Pavla, Neville, Gerard, Tippett, Vivienne, Aitken, Peter, Fitzgerald, Gerard, Tong, Shilu

    “…Various biometeorological indices and temperature measures have been used to assess heat-related health risks. Composite indices are expected to assess human…”
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    Fifty-year forecasts of daily smoking prevalence: can Australia reach 5% by 2030? by Wade, Stephen, Weber, Marianne F, Sarich, Peter, Caruana, Michael, Watts, Christina, Vaneckova, Pavla, Ngo, Preston, Cressman, Sonya, Scollo, Michelle, Banks, Emily, Gartner, Coral E, Grogan, Paul B, Blakely, Tony, Tammemagi, Martin C, Canfell, Karen

    Published in Tobacco control (22-05-2023)
    “…To compare 50-year forecasts of Australian tobacco smoking rates in relation to trends in smoking initiation and cessation and in relation to a national target…”
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    Spatial analysis of heat-related mortality among the elderly between 1993 and 2004 in Sydney, Australia by Vaneckova, Pavla, Beggs, Paul J., Jacobson, Carol R.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (2010)
    “…This study analyzed the geographical patterns of heat-related mortality among the population aged 65 and over within the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia…”
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    Constraints and Barriers to Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change by Huang, Cunrui, MSPH, MMed, Vaneckova, Pavla, PhD, Wang, Xiaoming, PhD, FitzGerald, Gerry, PhD, Guo, Yuming, MMed, Tong, Shilu, PhD

    “…Abstract Public health adaptation to climate change is an important issue and inevitably is needed to address the adverse health impacts of climate change over…”
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    Ambient Temperature and Morbidity: A Review of Epidemiological Evidence by Ye, Xiaofang, Wolff, Rodney, Yu, Weiwei, Vaneckova, Pavla, Pan, Xiaochuan, Tong, Shilu

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-01-2012)
    “…Objective: In this paper, we review the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient temperature and morbidity. We assessed the methodological…”
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    Association between density and proximity of tobacco retail outlets with smoking: A systematic review of youth studies by Marsh, Louise, Vaneckova, Pavla, Robertson, Lindsay, Johnson, Trent O., Doscher, Crile, Raskind, Ilana G., Schleicher, Nina C., Henriksen, Lisa

    Published in Health & place (01-01-2021)
    “…Reducing the retail availability of tobacco has been proposed as a component of tobacco endgame, yet it is not known whether retail availability has a direct…”
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    Constraints and barriers to public health adaptation to climate change: a review of the literature by Huang, Cunrui, Vaneckova, Pavla, Wang, Xiaoming, Fitzgerald, Gerry, Guo, Yuming, Tong, Shilu

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-02-2011)
    “…Public health adaptation to climate change is an important issue and inevitably is needed to address the adverse health impacts of climate change over the next…”
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    Evaluating Prognostic Factors for Sex Differences in Lung Cancer Survival: Findings From a Large Australian Cohort by Yu, Xue Qin, Yap, Mei Ling, Cheng, Elvin S, Ngo, Preston J, Vaneckova, Pavla, Karikios, Deme, Canfell, Karen, Weber, Marianne F

    Published in Journal of thoracic oncology (01-05-2022)
    “…Women tend to survive a lung cancer diagnosis longer than men; however potential drivers of this sex-related disparity remain largely elusive. We quantified…”
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    Birth-cohort estimates of smoking initiation and prevalence in 20.sup.th century Australia: Synthesis of data from 33 surveys and 385,810 participants by Vaneckova, Pavla, Wade, Stephen, Weber, Marianne, Murray, John M, Grogan, Paul, Caruana, Michael, Banks, Emily, Canfell, Karen

    Published in PloS one (21-05-2021)
    “…The aim of our study was to quantify sex-specific patterns of smoking prevalence and initiation in 10-year birth cohorts from 1910 to 1989 in Australia. We…”
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    Health utilities for participants in a population-based sample who meet eligibility criteria for lung cancer screening by Ngo, Preston J., Wade, Stephen, Vaneckova, Pavla, Behar Harpaz, Silvia, Caruana, Michael, Cressman, Sonya, Tammemagi, Martin, Karikios, Deme, Canfell, Karen, Weber, Marianne F

    Published in Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-07-2022)
    “…•Quality of life (QOL) is commonly considered in evaluations of health policies.•Evaluations of screening can be biased by overestimating pre-screening…”
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