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Dietary exposure of Sorbates (E 200 – 202) and Benzoates (E 210 – 213) for the Belgian population

(EC) No 1333/2008 requires the Member States to monitor the consumption and use of FA s using a risk-based approach and communicate the results to the European Commission and the National authorities. ...

Assessing European national health information systems in peer review format: lessons learnt

their organization, communication, negotiation and reporting skills and they strengthened the networks in health information within and between countries. CONCLUSION: Since the assessors are key personnel ...

Inequalities in the burden of non-communicable diseases across European countries: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease 2019 study

A Haagsma; Orsolya Varga Source: Int J Equity Health, Volume 22, Issue 1 (2023) Keywords: DALY rate European Economic Area European Union Global Burden of Disease Health inequality Non-communicable diseases ...

A multi-country One Health foodborne outbreak simulation exercise: cross-sectoral cooperation, data sharing and communication.

Mats; Forss, Rebecca Litzell; Marston, Denise A; Parvizi, Omid; Tuominen, Lena; Omazic, Anna Source: Front Public Health, Volume 11 (2023) Keywords: Animals Communication Disease Outbreaks Exercise Humans ...

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

Source: Population Medicine. 2023;5(Supplement):. doi:10.18332/popmed/165603., Volume 5, Issue Supplement (2023) Abstract: Background: Overweight is the fourth most common risk factor for non communicable ...

Release of Nano-objects, their aggregates and agglomerates from Masks: ambitions and scientific objectives of the RENAAME project

/ FM). L’objectif de cette communication est de présenter les actions visées dans le projet RENAAME ainsi que la méthodologie expérimentale associée et les étapes nécessaires à sa qualification et sa ...

Using random-forest multiple imputation to address bias of self-reported anthropometric measures, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia in the Belgian health interview survey

BACKGROUND: In many countries, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases risk factors is commonly assessed through self-reported information from health interview surveys. It has been shown, however, that ...

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