In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of the etiologic relevance of chemical and physical exposures. The standardized mortality or morbidity ratio (SMR) has been commonly used in occupational cohort studies. Statistical approaches to evaluate exposure-response patterns using SMRs have mostly been limited to analyses in which the exposure under investigation is categorized. Here, a graphical method for evaluating exposure-response patterns is presented based on SMR estimates across moving exposure windows. This method is demonstrated using the results of two hypothetical cohort studies. The proposed approach may be useful for graphical exploration of exposure-response trends in situ...
Occupational epidemiology focuses on the associations between exposures at the workplace and disease...
Epidemiologists often compare the observed number of deaths in a cohort with the expected number of ...
One of the most frequently-cited and relied-upon criteria for decid-ing whether or not some substanc...
ᮀ In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation ...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
Complex and dynamic physiologic processes underlie the exposure-response relations that occupational...
In occupational cohort mortality studies, epidemiologists often compare the observed number of death...
Many epidemiological studies assessing the long term health effects of occupational (or non-occupati...
In occupational cohort studies, a group of workers is followed over time, and disease and work histo...
Introduction: Exposure misclassification in epidemiologic studies results in attenuated exposure-res...
In occupational cohort mortality studies, epidemiologists often compare the observed number of death...
Traditional comparison of standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) can be misleading if the age-specific...
AbstractCohort studies evaluate suspect health hazards from occupational or environmental exposures ...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...
INTRODUCTION: In occupational epidemiology, differences in the temporal coverage of the exposure his...
Occupational epidemiology focuses on the associations between exposures at the workplace and disease...
Epidemiologists often compare the observed number of deaths in a cohort with the expected number of ...
One of the most frequently-cited and relied-upon criteria for decid-ing whether or not some substanc...
ᮀ In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation ...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
Complex and dynamic physiologic processes underlie the exposure-response relations that occupational...
In occupational cohort mortality studies, epidemiologists often compare the observed number of death...
Many epidemiological studies assessing the long term health effects of occupational (or non-occupati...
In occupational cohort studies, a group of workers is followed over time, and disease and work histo...
Introduction: Exposure misclassification in epidemiologic studies results in attenuated exposure-res...
In occupational cohort mortality studies, epidemiologists often compare the observed number of death...
Traditional comparison of standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) can be misleading if the age-specific...
AbstractCohort studies evaluate suspect health hazards from occupational or environmental exposures ...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...
INTRODUCTION: In occupational epidemiology, differences in the temporal coverage of the exposure his...
Occupational epidemiology focuses on the associations between exposures at the workplace and disease...
Epidemiologists often compare the observed number of deaths in a cohort with the expected number of ...
One of the most frequently-cited and relied-upon criteria for decid-ing whether or not some substanc...