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What Characteristics Define a 'Person'?
The characteristics that define a 'person' in epidemiology include
age
,
gender
,
race
,
ethnicity
, socioeconomic status, occupation, and
lifestyle
choices. Each of these factors can influence health outcomes and the prevalence of diseases.
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Who is Considered a 'Person' in Epidemiology?
What Characteristics Define a 'Person'?
Why is 'Person' an Important Factor in Epidemiological Studies?
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Why are Race and Ethnicity Important?
How Do Occupation and Environment Come Into Play?
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