Seasonal Differences

Seasonal differences in leading hospitalisation causes were less pronounced than expected. Respiratory diseases appeared in the winter top five for community-dwelling older adults, while digestive diseases appeared in the summer top five.…

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Seasonal differences in leading hospitalisation causes were less pronounced than expected. Respiratory diseases appeared in the winter top five for community-dwelling older adults, while digestive diseases appeared in the summer top five. Nursing home residents had similar top-five leading causes in winter and summer. Community-dwelling older adults showed somewhat more seasonal variation in cause rankings. Indoor living and regular monitoring may reduce nursing home residents' exposure to seasonal weather changes.