Epidemiological factors

In epidemiology, a risk factor or determinant is a variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection. Epidemiological factors mainly include demographic characteristics, disease, medication, biochemical factors, exposure to the environment, etc.

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Epidemiological Factor

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Biochemical factors Tissue
Cell
Cell Component
Biomedical or Dental Material  
Biologically Active Substance Hormone / Enzyme / Immunologic Factor / Receptor /...
Sign or Symptom
Medical methods Health examination Social Behavior / Individual Behavior / ...
Medicines Antibiotic / Statin / Antihypertensive / Analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs / Neuroleptics / Hypnagogue / Antidiabetic / Asthma drugs / Targeted medicine / Gastrointestinal drugs / Anticholinergic drugs / Lipid-lowering drugs / Contraceptive pills / ...
Non-pharmaceutical therapy
Surgical therapy
Medical history
Medication
Non-pharmaceutical therapy
Physiological indices
Demographic characteristics Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Family
Marital status
Environment
Air pollution
Exposure
Occupational characteristics
Occupational exposure
Occupational types
Residence
Reproduction
Disease
Disease history
Infection
Tumour
Congenital Abnormality
Acquired Abnormality
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Cell or Molecular Dysfunction
Cerebrovascular disease
Metabolic syndrome(MetS)
Hypertension
Dyslipidemia
Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs)
Ophthalmic diseases
Inflammation
Diabetes
Autoimmune disease
Comorbidity
Thyroid diseases
Osteoarthritis
Diseases of the respiratory system
Syndrome
Trauma
Poisoning