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relative risk The ratio of the incidence rate of a disease among individuals exposed to a specific risk factor to the incidence rate among unexposed individuals.
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relative risk the ratio of health impact incidence among exposed individuals to incidence among unexposed individuals.
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relative risk the risk of a health event occurring in the presence of a risk factor (or use of a drug), as compared to the risk of an event occurring in the absence of that risk factor or drug.
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relative risk These are some of the more common measures of association (MA). A MA is any mathematical measure that is used to quantify the association between two or more variables; thus, it is a measure of the extent to which variables X and Y are related. Attributable Risks (AR) are a group of measures which describe the amount of disease risk that can be attributed to a given factor X. ...
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relative risk (RR) (synonym: risk ratio) The ratio of risk in the intervention group to the risk in the control group. The risk (proportion, probability or rate) is the ratio of people with an event in a group to the total in the group. A relative risk of one indicates no difference between comparison groups. A relative risk of one indicates no difference between comparison groups. ...
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