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Topic 1: Lifestyle, Health and Risk
1.8 Epidemiology
1.8.1 Types of Studies
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What is the primary focus of epidemiology?
Health and disease patterns
Epidemiological studies help track the spread of
influenza
Order the key functions of epidemiology:
1️⃣ Identifying Disease Trends
2️⃣ Investigating Risk Factors
3️⃣ Evaluating Intervention Effectiveness
Epidemiology
studies health and disease patterns in populations.
Epidemiology studies the distribution and
determinants
Epidemiological studies can be categorized into observational and
experimental
studies.
What do experimental studies in epidemiology involve?
Manipulating a variable
Observational studies involve observing populations without
intervening
Match the type of epidemiological study with its key characteristic:
Observational ↔️ No intervention
Experimental ↔️ Variable manipulation
Cohort studies follow a group of individuals over time to observe
disease incidence
.
In prospective cohort studies, participants are enrolled before the
outcome
What type of data do retrospective cohort studies analyze?
Past data
Match the cohort study approach with its advantage:
Prospective ↔️ Reliable data
Retrospective ↔️ Cost-effective
What is the role of epidemiology in controlling health problems?
Understanding and controlling
Epidemiology helps identify disease
trends
Observational studies involve manipulating variables to observe effects.
False
What is one purpose of epidemiology in disease trends?
Analyzing incidence over time
Epidemiology helps track the spread of
influenza
Epidemiological studies are categorized into observational and
experimental
studies.
What do observational studies involve?
Observing populations without intervening
Experimental studies involve manipulating a
variable
to observe its effect.
Match the study type with its intervention:
Observational ↔️ No intervention
Experimental ↔️ Yes intervention
What is an example of an observational study in epidemiology?
Tracking lung cancer in smokers
Cohort studies follow a group of individuals over time to observe the
incidence
of a specific outcome.
What type of data is collected in prospective cohort studies?
Data over time
Retrospective cohort studies analyze past
data
to identify risk factors.
Match the cohort study approach with its time frame:
Prospective ↔️ Starts before outcome
Retrospective ↔️ Uses existing data
What is an example of a prospective cohort study?
Determining long-term risk of lung cancer
Case-control studies compare cases with
controls
to identify risk factors.
Case-control studies are retrospective, looking back in
time
to assess exposure to risk factors.
Steps involved in conducting a case-control study:
1️⃣ Selecting cases and controls
2️⃣ Gathering data on exposure
3️⃣ Comparing exposure rates
What is a major disadvantage of case-control studies?
Prone to recall bias
Cross-sectional
studies
collect data at a single point in time.
A case-control study is more
efficient
and cost-effective than cohort studies.
Steps in conducting a case-control study
1️⃣ Selecting cases and controls
2️⃣ Gathering data on exposure to risk factors
3️⃣ Comparing exposure rates between cases and controls
What is one application of case-control studies?
Identifying causes of rare diseases
Cross-sectional studies collect data from a population at a single point in
time
.
What do cross-sectional studies measure?
Prevalence
Cross-sectional studies can establish causality.
False
Match the term with its definition:
Distribution ↔️ Frequency of health-related states
Determinants ↔️ Factors influencing health states
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