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Potential impact fractions of body mass index reductions on the non-communicable disease burden in Belgium using G-computation

address. Self-reported BMI and diabetes were corrected based on information from the 2018 Belgian health examination survey and a random-forest multiple imputation process. A G-computation approach was used ...

Estimating risk factor attributable burden – challenges and potential solutions when using the comparative risk assessment methodology

self-explanatory (e.g., zero smoking), but often more difficult to define and justify (e.g., ideal consumption of whole grains). CRA combine all relevant information and allow to estimate population attributable ...

COVID-19 and people who use drugs: Impact of the pandemic on general anxiety and depressive disorders among adults in Belgium.

LIMITATIONS: As this study used self-reported data, GAD-7 and PHQ-9 give an indication of the presence of anxiety and depression which might differ from a clinician’s judgement. CONCLUSIONS: PWUD might be ...

Assessing the validity of self reported breast cancer screening coverage in the belgian health interview survey

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Finaba Berete; Johan Van der Heyden; Stefaan Demarest; Jean Tafforeau; Herman Van Oyen; Bruyère, Olivier; Françoise Renard Source: European Congress of Epidemiology, Lyon (2018) Keyw ...

Trends in primary substance mentioned by patients entering treatment for illicit substance use in Belgium between 2012 and 2018

self-reported data on people in treatment for substance use disorder since 2011 in a diversified and increasing group of treatment facilities across the country. A subset of facilities that have been reporting in ...

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