lýðheilsurannsóknir
Lýðheilsurannsóknir refer to a research methodology used to study the health of populations. The term originates from Icelandic and is also known as "people's health research" or "population health research". This type of research focuses on understanding the relationships between factors such as environmental conditions, lifestyle, and access to healthcare, and their impact on the health outcomes of populations.
The primary goal of lýðheilsurannsóknir is to identify and address potential health disparities and promote overall
Lýðheilsurannsóknir can be conducted at various levels, from local communities to national or international populations. The
Some countries, particularly in the Nordic region, have contributed significantly to the development of lýðheilsurannsóknir as