1.2 Who is at risk of cardiovascular disease? Flashcards

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What is risk?

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A measure of the probability that damage to health will occur as a result of a given hazard

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How can risk be measured?

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As a value from 0%

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what is relative risk?

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Comparing the likelihood of harm occurring in those exposed and not exposed

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What factors should be considered when risk is quantified? (6)

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  • Time period at which the risk can occur
  • Stress levels
  • Alcohol intake
  • Occupation
  • Gender
  • Pollution.
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What can scientists use correlations to identify?

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  • Correlations between lifestyle/factors and risk
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What are the factors of the Null Hypothesis? (2)

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  • Changes in variables is entirely due to chance

- There is always a control and experimental group to prove/disprove the null hypothesis

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