Norsk arbeidsmedisinsk epidemiologi: Hvor står vi? Hvor går vi?
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https://doi.org/10.5324/nje.v9i1.436Sammendrag
SAMMENDRAG
Arbeidslivet frembyr populasjoner med gunstige eksponeringskontraster, som kan være et attraktivt
utgangspunkt for årsakssøkende epidemiologi. Denne artikkel gir eksempler på innholdsmessig og
metodemessig praksis innenfor det arbeidsmedisinske epidemiologiske fagområdet i Norge de siste
decennier, og peker på en del utfordringer for fremtidig virksomhet innenfor den arbeidsmedisinske
epidemiologien. Økende gradienter i livsstil og helse, kompliserte årsaksnettverk, multikomponent,
lavgradig eksponering og bruk av nye effektmarkører vil være noen av fremtidens utfordringer.
Kjuus H.
Occupational epidemiology in Norway. Status and future challenges.
Nor J Epidemiol
ENGLISH SUMMARY
The traditional exposure contrasts found in working populations represent an attractive starting point
for epidemiological studies. This paper gives examples of past and current practice in the field of
occupational epidemiology in Norway, and discuss some challenges for future epidemiologic studies.
Increasing gradients in lifestyle and health, complicated causal webs, low exposure to a multitude of
factors, and use of new biomarkers for effect represent some of these challenges.
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