Populations
Populations are groups of human individuals that are the scope of exposure or risk assessments. Optional descriptors of populations are location (e.g. a country), time period (with a start and end date), age range (with a minimum and maximum age) and gender. Example: the French population in 2005-2007 (= time period) of women (= gender) of child-bearing age 18-45 yr (= age range).
Output of this module is used by: Consumptions Single value consumptions Concentrations Consumptions by modelled food Dietary exposures Single value dietary exposures Single value non-dietary exposures Non-dietary exposures Internal exposures HBM concentrations HBM analysis Biological matrix concentration comparisons Dust exposures Hazard characterisations Risks Single value risks Environmental burden of disease
Populations as data
Calculation of populations
Populations are implicitly defined by the individuals as used in the dietary consumption module and/or the non-dietary module and/or the human based monitoring module.