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EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY

EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF. EPIDEMIOLOGY . CRISES, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS. AND THE ROLE OF EPIDEMIOLOGISTS. PROGRAM. JULY 4-6, 2018. CIT INTERNATIONALE LYON FRANCE. More information available at: EDITORIAL. During the last two decades, health crises have often been related to epidemics of infectious diseases. However, a crisis can be economical, political, humani- tarian, ecological, or associated with a major acute or chronic health event. Whatever the circumstances of crises and their consequences in the short, me- dium and long term, health is rarely spared, especially in the most vulnerable populations. Crises invariably result from multiple factors, the respective contributions of which are challenging to identify and quantify. Health-related outcomes the- refore need to be studied using appropriate methods, and epidemiologists play a key role in providing valid information to public authorities.

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1 EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF. EPIDEMIOLOGY . CRISES, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS. AND THE ROLE OF EPIDEMIOLOGISTS. PROGRAM. JULY 4-6, 2018. CIT INTERNATIONALE LYON FRANCE. More information available at: EDITORIAL. During the last two decades, health crises have often been related to epidemics of infectious diseases. However, a crisis can be economical, political, humani- tarian, ecological, or associated with a major acute or chronic health event. Whatever the circumstances of crises and their consequences in the short, me- dium and long term, health is rarely spared, especially in the most vulnerable populations. Crises invariably result from multiple factors, the respective contributions of which are challenging to identify and quantify. Health-related outcomes the- refore need to be studied using appropriate methods, and epidemiologists play a key role in providing valid information to public authorities.

2 Providing a relevant epidemiological analysis of crises is indeed essential for establishing appropriate and proportionate control measures, but also for anticipating the future, in terms of both the direct consequences of the crisis and our ability to use the experience acquired to improve public health policies. Crises can have a major impact on populations, and be incompletely resolved before a secondary related crisis occurs in the same population. Health matters, including control measures and access to care, can then be key issues. We hope that this CONGRESS will provide opportunities to explore these issues in depth. Other topics will be also presented, including the EPIDEMIOLOGY of chronic diseases, infectious diseases, methodological issues, quantitative and qualitative analysis, vaccine impact, access to care, etc.

3 Efforts will be made to share expertise and education with junior epidemiologists. Ultimately, these results need to be beneficial for populations, whatever their daily life situation. We hope you find the CONGRESS interesting, and that you can find some time to visit the lovely Lyon area. Pr Lucie Laflamme Pr Philippe Qu nel Pr Rachid Salmi Pr Philippe Vanhems COMMITTEES. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE. President: Lucie LAFLAMME - Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Members: Peter ALLEBECK - EUROPEAN Journal of Public Health, Stockholm, Sweden Martin BOBAK - University College London, United Kingdom Juliet BRYANT - Fondation M rieux, Lyon, France Jean-Fran ois ETARD - EPITER (Association for the Development of Field EPIDEMIOLOGY ), Montpellier, France E va GRILL - Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and EPIDEMIOLOGY , Munich, Germany Albert HOFMAN - EUROPEAN Journal of EPIDEMIOLOGY , Boston, United States Stephen LEEDER - International journal of EPIDEMIOLOGY , Sidney, Australia Carla LOPES - University of Porto Medical School, Porto, Portugal Pierre NABETH - World Health Organization, Lyon, France P hilippe QUENEL - EPITER (Association for the Development of Field EPIDEMIOLOGY )

4 , Rennes, France Mitra SAADATIAN-ELAHI - Civil Hospices, Lyon, France Rachid SALMI - ADELF (Association of French-speaking Epidemiologists), Bordeaux, France Ghislaine SCELO - International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France R my SLAMA - Inserm (French national health and medical research institute), Grenoble, France Ines STEFFENS - Eurosurveillance, Solna, Sweden Philippe VANHEMS - University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, LYON-EPI 2018, Lyon, France Elisabete WEIDERPASS - Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Maurice ZEEGERS - Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands Reviewers: Euro Epi 2018 would like to express its special thanks to the abstract reviewers, which played an important role in the appreciation of the research abstracts of more than 600 experts in the most diverse fields of EPIDEMIOLOGY studies.

5 M. Salim ADIB M. C dric GALERA. Mrs Emilie AGARDH Mrs Anne GALLAY Mrs Anne MOSNIER. Mrs Louise ALAIN Mrs Ang le GAYET-AGERON M. Philippe MSELLATI. Mrs Maya ALLAN Mrs Eva GRILL M. Pierre NABETH. M. Peter ALLEBECK M. Fran ois GUEYFFIER M. Nicola ORSINI. Mrs Delphine ANTOINE Mrs Anouk HAERINGER-CHOLET M. Thomas PERNEGGER. Mrs Agathe BILLETTE DE VILLEMEUR Mrs Charlotte HUET M. Ivan PERRY. M. Martin BOBAK M. Manami INOUE Mrs Florence PRADEL. M. Ibrahim BOU ORM Mrs Ilona KOUPIL M. Philippe QUENEL. Mrs Juliet BRYANT Mrs Lucie LAFLAMME M. Louis-Rachid SALMI. M. Bo BURSTOM M. Emmanuel LAGARDE Mrs Ghislaine SCELO. Mrs. Barbara CHARBOTEL Mrs Christine LASSET M. Remy SLAMA. M. C dric DANANCH Mrs Odile LAUNAY Mrs Ines STEFFENS. Mrs Mich le DRAMAIX M. Alain LEV QUE Mrs Adama TALL. Mrs Carole DUFOUIL Mrs Carla LOPES M.

6 Philippe VANHEMS. Mrs Mitra ELAHI M. Ahmed MANDIL Mrs Delphine VIRIOT. M. Jean-Fran ois ETARD M. Beno t MARIN Mrs Elisabete WEIDERPASS. ORGANISING COMMITTEE. President: Philippe VANHEMS - University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, LYON-EPI 2018, Lyon Vice-presidents: Philippe QUENEL - EPITER (Association for the Development of Field EPIDEMIOLOGY ), Rennes Rachid SALMI - ADELF (Association of French-speaking Epidemiologists), Bordeaux Members: Maya ALLAN - EPITER (Association for the Development of Field EPIDEMIOLOGY ), Lyon Fran oise BONNET - EPITER (Association for the Development of Field EPIDEMIOLOGY ), Saint-Maurice Nadine BOSSARD - University Hospital, Lyon Mitra SAADATIAN - ELAHI - University Hospital, Lyon Hubert ENDTZ - Fondation M rieux, Lyon Hubert ISNARD - EPITER (Association for the Development of Field EPIDEMIOLOGY ), Paris Orane LAJON - ISPED Bordeaux School of Public Health, Bordeaux Christine LASSET - L on B rard Center, Claude Bernard University, Lyon Marie-H l ne METZGER - ADELF (Association of French-speaking Epidemiologists)

7 , Lyon Philippe MICHEL - University Hospital, Claude Bernard University, Lyon Pierre NABETH - World Health Organization, Lyon Rodolfo SARACCI - Senior visiting Scientist, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon Ghislaine SCELO - International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon Nadia SEGALA - ISPED Bordeaux School of Public Health, Bordeaux Anne-Marie SCHOTT, University Hospital, Lyon CRISES, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS AND THE ROLE OF EPIDEMIOLOGISTS July 4-6, 2018 2. PROGRAM. WEDNESDAY JULY 4. AUDITORIUM LUMIERE ROOM RHONE 1 ROOM RHONE 2 ROOM RHONE 3. 8:30am - 9:45am DOORS OPENING. 9:45am - 10:00am WELCOME ADDRESS. AND INTRODUCTION. Philippe Vanhems - Lyon, France;. Lucie Laflamme - Stockholm, Sweden 10:00am - 11:00am PLENARY SESSION. TIMING, TRAJECTORIES AND. TRANSITIONS: A LIFE COURSE.

8 APPROACH TO AGEING. Rebecca Hardy - London, United Kingdom 11:00am - 11:30am OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION - COFFEE BREAK. 11:30am - 1:00pm CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH LIFE COURSE EPIDEMIOLOGY GLOBAL TRENDS. AND AGEING IN CANCER. BREAKFAST SKIPPING AND DO BIRTH COHORTS MAKE GLOBAL CANCER INCIDENCE. OVERWEIGHT/OBESITY AMONG A DIFFERENCE FOR DEFICIT IN OLDER ADULTS IN 2012. EUROPEAN ADOLESCENTS, A ACCUMULATION TRAJECTORIES IN Sophie Pilleron - Lyon, France CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF OLDER AGE? FIRST RESULTS FROM. THE HELENA DATASET: A DEDIPAC THE KORA-AGE STUDY. STUDY Anna-Janina Stephan - Munich, Germany Janas Harrington - Cork, Ireland EATING BEHAVIOUR AND DIETARY IMPACT OF CHANGES IN GEOGRAPHICAL DISPARITIES. INTAKE IN OBESITY PRONE TOBACCO SMOKING PREVALENCE IN CHRONIC LYMPHOID.

9 NORMAL WEIGHT CHILDREN MAY ON DEATH, DEMENTIA AND LEUKAEMIA: CLUES TO. BE RELATED TO DURATION OF DISABILITY IN ENGLAND AND AN ENVIRONMENTAL. EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING WALES 2017-2040: A MODELLING AETIOLOGY? Ina Olmer Specht - Frederiksberg, Denmark STUDY Adalberto Miranda-Filho - Lyon, Sara Ahmadi-Abhari - London, United France Kingdom CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE, VITAMIN D AS PREDICTOR OF GLOBAL TRENDS. SOCIOECONOMIC POSITION, AND TELOMERE LENGTH IN THE AND PROJECTIONS IN. RISK OF PRETERM BIRTH TRANSITION FROM CHILD TO COLORECTAL CANCER. Stine Kloster - K benhavn K, Denmark ADOLESCENT MORTALITY. Carola Van Aart - Ghent, Belgium Marzieh Araghi - Lyon, France SLEEPING PATTERNS AND CIRCULATING ANTIOXIDANTS DETERMINANTS OF. ASSOCIATION WITH HEALTH AND AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE FUNCTIONAL DECLINE.

10 SCHOOL-RELATED OUTCOMES PREVENTION: A MENDELIAN AND SURVIVAL IN ELDERLY. AND BEHAVIOURS AMONG RANDOMIZATION STUDY PEOPLE FOLLOWING CANCER. ADOLESCENTS Dylan Williams - Stockholm, Sweden DIAGNOSIS: THE NEED TO. Estelle M roc - Brussels, Belgium CONSIDER GERIATIC FACTORS. Ang line Galvin - Bordeaux, France VITAMIN D PRENATAL INFLAMMATORY MARKERS ARE INTERNATIONAL TRENDS. PROGRAMMING OF RESPIRATORY ASSOCIATED WITH AGE-RELATED IN CANCER INCIDENCE AND. AND ALLERGIC OUTCOMES HEARING IMPAIRMENT: THE MORTALITY AMONG OLDER. IN CHILDHOOD: WHAT ARE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ADULTS, 1983-2012. OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES TELLING OF AGEING Sophie Pilleron - Lyon, France US? Camille Lassale - London, United Kingdom Eva Morales - Murcia, Spain INEQUALITY IN RISK OF CEREBRAL PERIPAPILLARY RETINAL NERVE CANCER PREVENTION.


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