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How are Physical Examinations Conducted in Epidemiological Studies?
In epidemiological studies, physical examinations are usually standardized to ensure consistency and reliability of the data. These examinations can include measurements of
blood pressure
,
body mass index (BMI)
, and
waist circumference
, as well as assessments of
cardiovascular health
,
respiratory function
, and
musculoskeletal integrity
. The use of standardized protocols and trained examiners minimizes
measurement bias
and enhances the reproducibility of the findings.
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