Most epidemiological research papers follow a standard structure, typically including the following sections:
Abstract: A brief summary of the study. Introduction: Background information, research questions, and objectives. Methods: Detailed description of the study design, population, data collection techniques, and statistical analyses. Results: Presentation of the findings with the aid of tables and figures. Discussion: Interpretation of the results, limitations of the study, and implications for future research. Conclusion: Summary of the main findings and their relevance. References: Citations of sources and related literature.