BIOL 3640H Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Coronary Artery Disease, Cohort Study

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Randomized trials are the best way to determine causation as they provide a better quality of information. They are not always ethical i. e. you cannot administer toxins. Allow you to choose a self-selecting group. This group often intentionally chooses exposure i. e. smokers. Can be easily tested against a non-exposure group i. e. non-smokers. No matter the study you choose the design should always be the same. You should always be testing the exposed group vs. the non-exposed group. Remember that incidence is the rate at which new cases of disease develops. The equation is: (cid:1872) (cid:1857) (cid:1856)(cid:1871)(cid:1857)(cid:1871)(cid:1857) (cid:1856)(cid:1857)(cid:1857)(cid:1867)(cid:1868)(cid:1871) (cid:1872) (cid:1857) (cid:1856)(cid:1871)(cid:1857)(cid:1871)(cid:1857) (cid:1856)(cid:1867)(cid:1857)(cid:1871) (cid:1866)(cid:1867)(cid:1872) (cid:1856)(cid:1857)(cid:1867)(cid:1868)+(cid:1872) (cid:1857) (cid:1856)(cid:1871)(cid:1857)(cid:1871)(cid:1857) (cid:1856)(cid:1857)(cid:1857)(cid:1867)(cid:1868)(cid:1871) Start with a population from a specific area or a population that has already been exposed to the exposure you would like to monitor. You can also choose a group that has not been exposed and follow up to see who intentionally exposes themselves.

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