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Occupational Disease Surveillance Program (MCP). Methodological Guide
Since 2003, Santé publique France has been leading the surveillance program for occupational diseases (MCP) in collaboration with the Occupational Health Inspectorate and the regional...
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Surveillance of Kidney, Bladder, and Acute Leukemia Cancers in Adults in the Bouches-du-Rhône Department (REVELA13). Spatial Analyses, 2013–2018
Since 2012, the REVELA13 Observatory has been recording new cases of colorectal cancer, bladder cancer, and acute leukemia in adults in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. The objective of...
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The Health of Middle School Students in France/2014. French data from the international Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey. Social Inequalities in Health (ISS)
In France, as in many countries, the impact of socioeconomic inequalities on individuals’ health is evident from a very young age. The proportion of middle school students who report...
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Diet and Nutritional Status of Food Aid Recipients. The 2011–2012 Abena Study and Trends Since 2004–2005.
The first Abena study, conducted in 2004–2005 by the InVS, provided a description of the sociodemographic and economic profiles, dietary habits, and nutritional status of food aid...
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Diet and Nutritional Status of Food Aid Recipients. Abena Study 2011–2012 and Trends Since 2004–2005
The first Abena study, conducted in 2004–2005 by the InVS, provided a description of the sociodemographic and economic profiles, dietary habits, and nutritional status of food aid...
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Social inequalities in health related to diet and physical activity. Collective expert report. Summary, discussion, and outlook
This document presents a summary of the work carried out by the expert group convened by Inserm as part of the collective expert review process (see appendix) in response to a request...
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Taking Action on Green Spaces, Active Transportation, Heat, Air Pollution, and Noise: What Are the Health Benefits? Summary of Findings in the Rouen Normandy Metropolitan Area
Our health depends on many factors, some of which are unique to each individual (behavior, genetic factors) and others that are more widely shared within a given population. Thus,...
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Taking Action on Green Spaces, Active Transportation, Heat, Air Pollution, and Noise: What Are the Health Benefits? A Summary of Findings in the European Metropolis of Lille
Our health depends on many factors, some of which are unique to each individual (behavior, genetic factors) and others that are more widely shared within a given population. Thus,...
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Taking Action on Green Spaces, Active Transportation, Heat, Air Pollution, and Noise: What Are the Health Benefits? Summary of Findings in the Montpellier Méditerranée Metropolitan Area
For example, if all 3M neighborhoods had the same level of greenery as the greenest 3M neighborhoods of the same density, 114 deaths would be prevented each year, representing 3.7% of...
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Mortality Study in the Municipalities of the Orbiel Valley, 2004–2017: Cancers, Circulatory System Diseases, and Parkinson’s Disease
The Orbiel Valley lies downstream from the former Salsigne gold mine complex (Aude department, Occitanie). The Salsigne mine and its associated sites are located in a mountainous area at...