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    The relative risk (RR) or risk ratio is the ratio of the probability of an outcome in an exposed group to the probability of an outcome in an unexposed...
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    In epidemiology, the relative risk reduction (RRR) or efficacy is the relative decrease in the risk of an adverse event in the exposed group compared to...
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    Like for absolute risk aversion, the corresponding terms constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) and decreasing/increasing relative risk aversion (DRRA/IRRA)...
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    It is recommended to use absolute measurements, such as risk difference, alongside the relative measurements, when presenting the results of randomized...
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  • The haplotype-relative-risk (HRR) method is a family-based method for determining gene allele association to a disease in the presence of actual genetic...
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  • similarly to relative risk. To establish a relative risk, the risk in an exposed group is divided by the risk in an unexposed group. If only one risk factor...
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  • D_{N}/V_{N}=6/600=.01} . One obvious way to compare the risks is to use the ratio of the two, the relative risk. Relative risk = D E / ( D E + H E ) D N / ( D N + H N...
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  • Absolute risk is one of the most understandable ways of communicating health risks to the general public. In difference to absolute risk, the relative risk (RR)...
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  • screening. Mainly taken from risk factors for breast cancer, risk factors can be described in terms of, for example: Relative risk, such as "A woman is more...
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    Legal risk Life-critical system Loss aversion Preventive maintenance Process risk Reputational risk Relative risk Reliability engineering Risk analysis...
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    unvaccinated (ARU) and vaccinated (ARV), or can be calculated from the relative risk (RR) of disease among the vaccinated group. The basic formula is written...
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    of hyperbolic absolute risk aversion and at the same time is the only class of utility functions with constant relative risk aversion, which is why it...
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    from existing records and can immediately be analyzed to determine the relative risk of the cohort compared to the control group. This is fundamentally the...
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  • prevalence of the disease is low, then the odds ratio (OR) approaches the relative risk (RR). The idea was first demonstrated by Jerome Cornfield. Case control...
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  • methods make it possible to use a case–control study to also estimate relative risk, risk differences, and other quantities. Porta's Dictionary of Epidemiology...
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  • First Place in the Individual RRcondition is the relative risk for condition conferred by known risk factors in the individual that are not present in...
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  • {\displaystyle RR} is the relative risk. It is a synonym of the relative risk reduction. It is used when an exposure reduces the risk, as opposed to increasing...
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    fraction, relative attributable risk, attributable proportion among the exposed, and attributable risk among the exposed. Similarly, attributable risk percent...
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  • coefficient of relative risk aversion which are not required to be inversely related - a restriction imposed by the constant relative risk aversion utility...
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  • measured in relative or absolute terms. In relative effect sizes, two groups are directly compared with each other, as in odds ratios and relative risks. For...
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    categories: contact, limited-contact and noncontact. In attempting to define relative risk for competitors in sports the AAP have further defined contact sports...
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  • RR (relative risk) greater than one for any health outcome." A relative risk [RR] of 1.0, means you are average — [there is no difference in risk between...
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  • relative risk aversion equal to 1 − α > 1. {\displaystyle 1-\alpha >1.} See also the discussion of utility functions having hyperbolic absolute risk aversion...
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    warranted. The risk of mucinous tumors is significantly associated with smoking: relative risk for current smokers 2.22 (2.22 times the risk for non-smokers)...
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    Drunk driving (section Risks)
    alcohol. A small increase in the blood alcohol content increases the relative risk of a motor vehicle crash. In the United States, alcohol is involved...
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  • this period the relative risk of a "primary event" (heart attack) was reduced by 36% (relative risk reduction, RRR). The absolute risk reduction (ARR)...
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    metric of "Hull losses per 100,000 flight departures" to measure the relative risk of a given flight or aircraft. There is no official ICAO or NTSB definition...
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    weighting factor reflects the relative sensitivity of each organ to radiation. The effective dose refers to the radiation risk averaged over the entire body...
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  • (often expressed as the odds ratio or relative risk), population attributable risk (PAR), and the relative risk reduction, which can be recalculated into...
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    2000 meta-analysis found a relative risk of 1.48 for lung cancer among men exposed to secondhand smoke, and a relative risk of 1.16 among those exposed...
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