10:832:335 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Prospective Cohort Study, Attributable Risk, Cohort Study

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Describes risk of developing disease in the exposed group as compared to those who were unexposed. We (cid:272)a(cid:374) also e(cid:454)press these rr"s as per(cid:272)e(cid:374)t (cid:272)ha(cid:374)ge. Rr > 1 % increase change = (rr 1)x100. If rr = (cid:1005). 5, risk is (cid:862)5(cid:1004)% greater(cid:863) Rr < 1 % decrease change = (1 - rr)x100. If rr = (cid:1004). 5, risk is (cid:862)5(cid:1004)% lo(cid:449)er(cid:863) Describes excess risk of disease associated with exposure/ measures impact. Ar = 0: no association between exposure and disease. Ar > 0: excess risk attributable to the exposure. Ar < 0: the exposure carries a protective effect. Proportion of disease among the exposed (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h can be attributed to the exposure could be prevented by eliminating the exposure. In other words, it describes the proportion of disease that can be prevented if exposure was eliminated in the exposed group. Par measures the risk in the entire study population that is due to the exposure.

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