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How is Dysfunction Measured?
Epidemiologists use various
metrics
and methodologies to measure dysfunction. Common approaches include:
Incidence
and
prevalence
rates of diseases.
Morbidity
and
mortality
statistics.
Surveys and
questionnaires
to assess the functional status of individuals.
Biomarkers and
clinical tests
.
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