A case-control study of risk factors for incident myocardial…
Question Answered step-by-step A case-control study of risk factors for incident myocardial… A case-control study of risk factors for incident myocardial infarction (MI) was conducted on 1204 MI patients and 1538 controls born in Sweden between 1922-49. A questionnaire was administered to all cases and controls asking detailed information on occupation, work titles and work tasks throughout their working life. Socioeconomic position was coded for each individual on the basis of their occupations and the proportion of each subject’s life spent in adverse socioeconomic positions was calculated. The cumulative number of years spent in an adverse socioeconomic position over each individual’s lifetime was evaluated as the exposure. The odds for likelihood of being a case for each additional year spent in an adverse socioeconomic position was 1.7 (p=0.01). This study is an example of which type of life-course epidemiologic approach (choose one best answer)? Mediation analysis Accumulation of risk analysis Birth cohort analysis Trigger effect model within a pathway None of the above Math Statistics and Probability EPID 001 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


