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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 ...
Impact of tobacco control interventions on health expectancies: use of dynamic modelling for health impact assessment in Belgium
all smokers quit” scenario, potentially reflecting the impact of new policies that combine smoking cessation interventions with strategies for preventing smoking initiation, yielded the largest increase ...