laaddosis
Laaddosis is a theoretical construct used to describe the cumulative exposure of a system to a stressor, blending the notions of dose and load. It appears in discussions across toxicology, physiology, and systems biology as a way to quantify how repeated or prolonged exposure translates into response.
Definition and units: The laaddosis (LD) is conceived as the time-weighted exposure to a stressor, essentially
Relation to other concepts: Laaddosis overlaps with cumulative dose and allostatic load, but emphasizes the combined
Applications: Proponents discuss laaddosis in toxicology, occupational health, ecotoxicology, and environmental health to model chronic risk,
Reception and limitations: The term is not widely standardized in formal literature. Critics argue that laaddosis
See also: cumulative dose, allostatic load, exposure assessment.