A Life Course Approach to Chronic Disease Epidemiology: Life Course Approach to Adult Health, cartea 2
Editat de Diana Kuh, Yoav Ben Shlomoen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198578154
ISBN-10: 0198578156
Pagini: 494
Ilustrații: numerous figures and tables, halftones
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:Second.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Life Course Approach to Adult Health
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198578156
Pagini: 494
Ilustrații: numerous figures and tables, halftones
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:Second.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Life Course Approach to Adult Health
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
From reviews of the previous edition:
We still have much to learn if disease patterns are to be explained by taking a life course approach... this book provides strong arguments for this approach... the book is a highly qualified starting point for the debate... it will remain a useful summary of pioneer research of huge potential importance for public health.
This is not just another epidemiology textbook. It is essential reading for anyone with an active mind who is interested in public health.
A truly exciting and extremely informative endeavour for anyone interested in the determinants of human health and disease. This discussion is at the core of current public health issues.
The conclusion is of major importance to public health policy. It reinforces the need for a life course strategy, with attention being paid to the mother, baby, child adolescent, and elderly person.
Provokes thought about the origins of chronic diseases, suggests new approaches to identifying particular susceptible individuals and encourages the identification of optimal points in the life course for possible preventive interventions.
We still have much to learn if disease patterns are to be explained by taking a life course approach... this book provides strong arguments for this approach... the book is a highly qualified starting point for the debate... it will remain a useful summary of pioneer research of huge potential importance for public health.
This is not just another epidemiology textbook. It is essential reading for anyone with an active mind who is interested in public health.
A truly exciting and extremely informative endeavour for anyone interested in the determinants of human health and disease. This discussion is at the core of current public health issues.
The conclusion is of major importance to public health policy. It reinforces the need for a life course strategy, with attention being paid to the mother, baby, child adolescent, and elderly person.
Provokes thought about the origins of chronic diseases, suggests new approaches to identifying particular susceptible individuals and encourages the identification of optimal points in the life course for possible preventive interventions.