Risk factors that patients should avoid
- Author:
Geannagail O. Anuran
;
Jane Eflyn Lardizabal-Bunyi
;
Noel L. Espallardo
- Publication Type:Other Types
- Keywords:
Evidence-based family practice
- MeSH:
Risk Factors;
Cohort Studies;
Case-Control Studies
- From:
The Filipino Family Physician
2022;60(1):55-58
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
A risk factor increases a person’s susceptibility to developing a disease. This can be a particular patient characteristic (e.g., obesity for heart disease), patient behavior (e.g., cigarette smoking for lung cancer), or a specific drug intervention (e.g., steroid intake for myopathy). Observational studies like case-control or cohort study designs are commonly used when evaluating the harmful effect of an exposure. Family and community medicine practitioners should always take the opportunity to advice patients regarding these risk factors to promote wellness and enhance primary care.
- Full text:Filipino-Family-Physician-2022-60-pages-59-62.pdf