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In particular, a same diurnal temperature decrease (e.g., - 2°C) induced greater RR (RR = 1.113, 95% CIs 1.033-1.198) on old people during warming periods than cooling counterparts (RR = 1.055, 95% CIs 1.011-1.10. Moreover, positive TCNs elevated CI risk regardless of background temperatures, and males were particularly vulnerable. Seasonal temperature trends modify TCN-cardiovascular morbidity associations significantly, which may provide new insights into the health impact of unstable weathers.This study presents deterministic