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Correlating Risk Factors
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Non-communicable disease
Diseases not spread from person to person, instead caused by
risk factors
Epidemiology
Studying the
patterns
of
disease
to determine risk factors
Lung cancer is much more common among
cigarette smokers
than among non-smokers
Scientists look at how many cigarettes people smoked each day and then how many of these people developed
lung cancer
Correlation
A link between two variables
A
correlation
does not prove cause, it simply suggests that two variables might be
linked
As the number of cigarettes smoked per day
increases
The risk of developing
lung
cancer also
increases
As the number of years a person smoked
increases
The risk of developing
lung
cancer also
increases
Causal mechanism
The scientific explanation for how a risk factor can cause a
disease
Cigarette smoke contains chemicals which damage
DNA
and increase the risk of
cancer
, called carcinogens
Smoking
increases
the risk of
lung
cancer
Sampling
Investigating a group of people to draw
conclusions
about the whole population
Ideally, we'd look at every single person in a population, but in practice it's not possible, so we sample a
group
of people instead
If the sample is not
representative
of the whole population, it can lead to
bias
To avoid
bias
, we need to take as large a sample as possible and it must be as
random
as possible