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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Measures of disease frequency, Ratios via Relative Risk, Hazard Ratios describes relative risk of the complicationbased on the comparison of event rates, Measures of Disease Frequency includes Incidence, Risk Difference [RD] measuring absolute effect of the risk factor of interest on prevelance, increased/decreased risk of a disease due to particular exposure denoted as R.R = incidence in the exposed ÷ incidence in the unexposed, Absolute Risk measuring incidence of disease in any defined population, Incidence refers to estimating the likelihood of developing the disease, relative risk of the complicationbased on the comparison of event rates used to prevent development of a complication, Measures of Disease Frequency includes Comparing the extent of disease between groups, Prevalence depends on duration of disease, ɭ means health risk increases with treatment, Difference via Attributable Risk, Ratios via Odds Ratio, Relative risk of exactly 1 suggests no correlation, Prevalence depends on Incidence, Relative Risk represents increased/decreased risk of a disease due to particular exposure, Measures of Disease Frequency includes Prevalence, Prevalence refers to proportion of participants with a disease at a particular point in time, Comparing the extent of disease between groups by measuring Absolute Risk, Attributable Risk measuring difference between the incidence [or prevelance] in the exposed and in theunexposed