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Kritik an Population Attributable Fraction bei genauerem Hinsehen nicht gerechtfertigt
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: D Plaß; M Tobollik; Brecht Devleesschauwer; E Grill; Hoffmann, B; J. Hurraß; N Künzli; A Peters; D Rothenbacher; A Schneider; H E Wichmann; D Wintermeyer; J Wolf; H Zeeb; W Straff Source: Gesundh ...
Global burden of intellectual disability resulting from dietary exposure to lead, 2015
also run for WHO regions that sampled in the variability dimension based on the population size of the individual countries in each region. Dietary exposure to lead occurs throughout the world. The ...
A probabilistic approach for risk-benefit assessment of food substitutions: A case study on substituting meat by fish
substituting red and processed meat with fish in the Danish adult population and the variability in health impact. We applied probabilistic approaches in modeling the substitution to reflect variability between ...
Global burden of cancer and coronary heart disease resulting from dietary exposure to arsenic, 2015
within each of the WHO member states. Summary relative risk estimates and population attributable fractions were developed to estimate the YLD, YLL, and DALY s for arsenic-induced CHD. The findings ...
Attributable deaths and disability-adjusted life-years caused by infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the EU and the European Economic Area in 2015: a population-level modelling analysis
2015 data that was country-corrected for population coverage. We multiplied the number of bloodstream infections (BSI s) by a conversion factor derived from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and ...
Changes in health in Belgium, 1990-2016: a benchmarking analysis based on the global burden of disease 2016 study
Keywords: Belgium Benchmarking burden disease Abstract: BACKGROUND: Despite increasing of the Belgian health expenditures, several indicators related to population health showed poor results. The objectives ...