Peacock J B, Pinsent R J, Jankowiak P, Steele B, Hinsley J
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1975 Apr;25(153):247-51.
Some observations have been made about the influence of the weather on the use of the general-practitioner service. It is difficult to disentangle the biological and behavioural components of these findings, but in general extremes of weather-low temperatures and sunshine in winter and high temperatures and sunshine in summer-appeared to increase the numbers of reported episodes of respiratory illness.
关于天气对全科医生服务使用情况的影响,已经有了一些观察结果。要区分这些发现中的生物学和行为学成分很困难,但总体而言,极端天气——冬季的低温和日照以及夏季的高温和日照——似乎会增加报告的呼吸道疾病发作次数。