longitudinal research

What Are the Types of Longitudinal Studies?

There are several types of longitudinal studies in epidemiology:
Cohort studies: These follow a group of individuals who share a common characteristic (e.g., age, exposure) over time to determine how various factors influence the development of disease.
Panel studies: Similar to cohort studies, but often involve repeated measurements from different groups within the same population.
Retrospective studies: These involve looking back at historical data to identify trends and associations.

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