PBHL 5401 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Cumulative Incidence, Prevalence, Cohort Study

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Prevalence refers to the proportion of participants with a risk factor or disease at a particular point in time. During cohort study each individual goes a physical examination at baseline. It refers to the extent of disease at a specific point of time. We are more concerned with estimating the likelihood of developing a disease rather than the population of people who have disease at the point in time. Incidence reflects the likelihood of developing a disease among a group of participants free of thee disease who are considered at risk of developing the disease over a specified observation study. We add people who are free of cvd and follow them for 10 years. We can calculate the new cases of cvd to the total number of participants free of disease at onset. Of persons who develop a diease during a specified period. Cumulative incidence reflects the proportion of participants who become diseased during a specified observation period.

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