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Written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers, academics and professionals involved in the EU funded BlueHealth project Based on applied research and evidence from primary and secondary data sources, including surveys, experiments and post-occupancy evaluations Includes practical tools, scenarios and inspirational examples for professionals and students, linked to an online database of further projects Fully illustrated in colour throughout.
Written by an interdisciplinary team of researchers, academics and professionals involved in the EU funded BlueHealth project Based on applied research and evidence from primary and secondary data sources, including surveys, experiments and post-occupancy evaluations Includes practical tools, scenarios and inspirational examples for professionals and students, linked to an online database of further projects Fully illustrated in colour throughout.
This completely updated edition of Exposure Assessment in Environmental Epidemiology offers a practical introduction to exposure assessment methodologies in environmental epidemiologic studies. In addition to methods for traditional methods - questionnaires, biomonitoring - this new edition is expanded to include geographic information systems, modeling, personal sensoring, remote sensing, and OMICs technologies. In addition, each of these methods is contextualized within a recent epidemiology study, maximizing illustration for students and those new to these to these techniques. With clear writing and extensive illustration, this book will be useful to anyone interested in exposure assessment, regardless of background.
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.
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Sathish Kumar Kumar, NarenShankar Radhakrishnan
Hardcover
R9,410
Discovery Miles 94 100
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