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Anthropometry: the individual and the population
Author(s) -
Janet Cade
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
journal of epidemiology and community health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1470-2738
pISSN - 0143-005X
DOI - 10.1136/jech.50.4.475-c
Subject(s) - medicine , anthropometry , population , environmental health
The book is part of a European funded project, which has the supporting cooperation betw European researchers. A first b published, presented studies frc pean countries in a standard i second book includes five ne analyses, but has eight papc methodological problems, poter tions of inequalities, and the pc tions of studies. A valuable European dimen vided to the debate on health ir Britain. Two important report lished in 1995. The first, Tacklit in Health:An Agenda forAction, by the King's Fund. The second Health, What Can the Departm, and the NHS Do? was producec convened by the Chief Mec (CMO). Both aim to make ii more central public policy issue, the application of existing rese define a more intervention ba agenda. The review of European worl similar process of attempting to ses, given that inequalities have to exist in all the counties studiec provides significant inputs to ti on achieving this aim. The cha] MacIntyre reviews the range oft used in European research, andi importance of defining indicatox processes to be addressed in r interventions. The chapter byJol bach on the Dutch Governmei research programme, has impor tions for the CMO's recomme more integrated research. Witht collaboration between European and of European programme inequalities, the book in general important contribution to work translate research into action.

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