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Topic 2:Organisation
Correlating Risk Factors
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What is the focus of the lesson described in the video?
Determining
risk factors
linked to
non-communicable diseases
.
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What is the difference between communicable and non-communicable diseases?
Communicable diseases are spread by
pathogens
; non-communicable diseases are caused by
risk factors
.
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What is epidemiology?
Epidemiology is the study of
patterns
of disease to determine
risk factors
.
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What is a causal mechanism in the context of disease?
A scientific explanation of how a risk factor can cause a disease
Involves understanding the
biological processes
involved
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Why could scientists not conduct experiments on humans to determine the causes of lung cancer?
It would be
unethical
to conduct experiments on humans for this purpose.
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How did scientists determine a correlation between smoking and lung cancer?
They plotted data on cigarette consumption against lung cancer incidence on a
scatter graph
.
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What does a positive correlation indicate in the context of smoking and lung cancer?
As the number of cigarettes smoked increases, the risk of developing lung cancer also
increases.
It suggests a link but does not prove
causation
.
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What are carcinogens?
Carcinogens
are chemicals in
cigarette smoke
that
damage
DNA and increase the risk of
cancer
.
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What is the importance of sampling in epidemiology?
Sampling allows researchers to draw conclusions about a
population
without studying everyone.
It must be large and
random
to avoid bias.
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What is a potential problem with biased sampling in epidemiological studies?
It can result in
conclusions
that do not accurately reflect the entire population.
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What should researchers do to avoid bias in sampling?
Researchers should take a large and
random sample
.
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