Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 711 g
Study Methods and Application
Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 711 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-852792-3
Verlag: OUP Oxford
Air pollution, water contamination, persistent organic pollutants, pesticides, metals, and radiofrequencies are just some examples of environmental factors that have been linked to adverse health effects such as cancer, respiratory disease and reproductive problems. Environmental epidemiology studies the interaction of disease and these environmental determinants of disease at a population level. Whilst risks associated with environmental exposures are generally small, the exposed population, and hence the population burden of disease, may be large. To detect these small risks, it is therefore essential that related methods and their application are refined. In addition, there is increasing attention on environmental health issues from the public, government, and media, thus raising the profile of envrionmental epidemiology in preventive medicine.
This book describes the methods of environmental epidemiology, with emphasis on good practice. It outlines the basic principles of epidemiology and environmental health, and describes in more detail special environmental epidemiological designs that are rarely described in other textbooks. The principles of health risk assessment and forecasting, as well as the application of study data in these types of study, are explored. Several chapters cover practical issues in the conduct of studies, such as field work and data analyses and its requirements. Ethical issues and the role of environmental epidemiology in policy making are also covered.
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- 1: Dean Baker, Bert Brunekreef and Mark Nieuwenhuijsen: What is environmental epidemiology?
- 2: Dean Baker: Review of basic environmental health and epidemiological principles
- 3: Mark Nieuwenhuijsen and Bert Brunekreef: Environmental exposure assessment
- 4: Dean Baker: Health effects assessment
- 5: Ben Armstrong: Measurement error: consequences and design issues
- 6: Dean Baker: Study design and methods
- 7: Lianne Sheppard: Data analysis
- 8: Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Klea Katsouyanni, Giota Touloumi, Dan Wartenberg, Lars Jarup, Nicky Best, Paolo Vineis and Valentina Gallo: Special study designs and analyses in environmental epidemiology
- 9: Paul Cullinan and Anna Hansell: The epidemiology of chemical incidents and natural disasters
- 10: Isabel Romieu and Horacio Riojas Rodríguez: Environmental epidemiology in developing countries
- 11: Dean Baker: Practical issues in study implementation
- 12: Primitivo Rojas and Raymond Neutra: Stakeholder and participant involvement
- 13: Colin Soskolne: Ethics and environmental epidemiology
- 14: Nino Künzli and Laura Perez: Health risk assessment
- 15: Pim Martens and Maud Huygens: Analyzing and forecasting the future effects of global environmental change
- 16: Raymond Neutra: The role and limits of epidemiology in policy arguments




