نتایج جستجو برای: epidemiologic

تعداد نتایج: 21627  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1994
L Kohlmeier

The development of new methods and approaches to dietary assessment has not kept pace with advances in related disciplines. One of the main gaps is the lack of innovation in incorporating cognitive psychology and computer game technology in developing useful, less biased tools for epidemiologic research on diet and disease. Another problem is the general lack of validation studies imbedded with...

2013
Anne Gulbech Ording Henrik Toft Sørensen

The proportion of older people in the world population is expected to increase rapidly during the upcoming decades. Consequently, the number of patients with multimorbidity will increase dramatically. In epidemiologic research, the concepts of multimorbidity, comorbidity, and complications have been confusing, and some of these concepts are used interchangeably. In this commentary, the authors ...

2017
Angelo d’Errico Fulvio Ricceri Silvia Stringhini Cristian Carmeli Mika Kivimaki Mel Bartley Cathal McCrory Murielle Bochud Peter Vollenweider Rosario Tumino Marcel Goldberg Marie Zins Henrique Barros Graham Giles Gianluca Severi Giuseppe Costa Paolo Vineis

BACKGROUND Several social indicators have been used in epidemiological research to describe socioeconomic position (SEP) of people in societies. Among SEP indicators, those more frequently used are education, occupational class and income. Differences in the incidence of several health outcomes have been reported consistently, independently from the indicator employed. Main objectives of the st...

2017
Jianhua Liu Hongbo Jiang Hao Zhang Chun Guo Lei Wang Jing Yang Shaofa Nie

In the summer of 2014, an influenza A(H3N2) outbreak occurred in Yichang city, Hubei province, China. A retrospective study was conducted to collect and interpret hospital and epidemiological data on it using social network analysis and global sensitivity and uncertainty analyses. Results for degree (χ2=17.6619, P<0.0001) and betweenness(χ2=21.4186, P<0.0001) centrality suggested that the selec...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2001
D Coggon

Ethical aspects of medical research have had a high public profile in the UK lately. There has been concern, for example, about the level of information provided to participants when consenting to clinical trials; regarding the retention of organs removed at necropsy without the knowledge or permission of next of kin; and about the rights and wrongs of cloning human tissues. In general, occupat...

2012
Young-Ho Khang Sang-il Lee

In recent years, health inequalities have become an important public health concern and the subject of both research and policy attention in Korea. Government reports, as well as many epidemiological studies, have provided evidence that a wide range of health outcomes and health-related behaviors are socioeconomically patterned, and that the magnitude of health inequalities is even increasing. ...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2008
Guilherme Loureiro Werneck

This paper reviews some conceptual and practical issues regarding the application of georeferenced data in epidemiologic research. Starting with the disease mapping tradition of geographical medicine, topics such as types of georeferenced data, implications for data analysis, spatial autocorrelation and main analytical approaches are heuristically discussed, relying on examples from the epidemi...

2014
Hebe N Gouda John W Powles

OBJECTIVES Epidemiology is often described as 'the science of public health'. Here we aim to assess the extent that epidemiological methods, as covered in contemporary standard textbooks, provide tools that can assess the relative magnitude of public health problems and can be used to help rank and assess public health priorities. STUDY DESIGN Narrative literature review. METHODS Thirty tex...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2006
John D H Porter

Academic disciplines like anthropology and epidemiology provide a niche for researchers to speak the same language, and to interrogate the assumptions that they use to investigate problems. How anthropological and epidemiological methods communicate and relate to each other affects the way public health policy is created but the philosophical underpinnings of each discipline makes this difficul...

2016
Sarah K. Dickin Corinne J. Schuster-Wallace Manzoor Qadir Katherine Pizzacalla

BACKGROUND Wastewater is increasingly being used in the agricultural sector to cope with the depletion of freshwater resources as well as water stress linked to changing climate conditions. As wastewater irrigation expands, research focusing on the human health risks is critical because exposure to a range of contaminants must be weighed with the benefits to food security, nutrition and livelih...

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