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Revision as of 10:26, 19 September 2016



Scope

This assessmnet is part of the WP5 work in Goherr project. Purpose is to evaluate health benefits and risks caused by eating Baltic herring and salmon in four Baltic sea country. This assessment is currently on-going.

Question

What are the population level heatlth benefits and risks of eating Baltic herring and salmon in Finalnd, Estonia, Denmark and Sweden?

Intended use and users

  • Goherr project group
  •  ?

Participants

  • National istitute for Health and welfare (THL)
  • Goherr project group

Boundaries

  • Four baltic sea countries
  • Current situation
  • Estimation for future (year 2020?)

Decisions and scenarios

Timing

  • Model development during 2016 and 2017
  • First set of results in March 2017, draft publication in March 2018

Answer

This section will be updated as soon as preliminary results are available

Results

Conclusions

Rationale

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Schematic picture of the health benefit-risk model for Baltic herring and salmon intake.

Stakeholders

Dependencies

Analyses

Indices

Calculations

See also

Keywords

References


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