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We set quotas for sex and the predefined age groups (18–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, and 70 + years) to obtain a raw approximation of the proportion of the general population in these age and sex groups based on United Nations statistics30. Socio-demographic and health ...
Defaulting whilst staying on the euro appears to me to include all the negative effects of leaving the euro but with none of the benefits. For example, Ireland and the other periphery nations would still be stuck with a vastly overvalued currency. At least if they abandoned the euro they cou...
Posted in European Commission, European Union, International bureaucracy, United Nations, World Health Organization, tagged European Commission, European Union, International bureaucracy, NATO, United Nations, World Health Organization on December 2, 2020| 6 Comments » A couple of days ago, I criti...
Our findings indicate that a range of foods and dietary patterns are suitable for diabetes management, with key recommendations for people with diabetes being largely similar for those for the general population. Important messages are to consume minimally processed plant foods, such as whole grains,...
A second demographic change that will impact economies is population aging. By 2050, the population of developing countries will still be younger than those of developed countries [109]. As the worker live longer, they must also have to work for a longer period to support their pension schemes...
Today over three per cent of the world's population can be categorized as a “migrant,” which according to the United Nations refers to someone who has been living for 1 year or longer in a country other than the one in which he or she was born. Despite the history of multiculturalism...
Fundamental rights and EU primary law make it mandatory for the EU to protect the population, especially children, from all kinds of harmful health effects of wireless technology. However, several experts associated with the WHO and the EU have conflicts of interest due to their ties to industry...
“contextual” factors. For each domain, what should be measured needs to meet criteria, such as whether this will convey useful information on a person’s or population’s current IC and FA status, whether this reflects a pre-condition or critical stage to optimize IC or FA in the future...
Its destructive potential impacts areas where productive capital and population cluster: coastal cities and regions. These regions experience rapid population growth1, 2, leaving over 200 million people in Europe alone—i.e., circa 44% of the EU&UK populations live within 50 km from the ...