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30--- Length bias occurs because fast growing tumors are more likely to be picked up by a screening test tan are slow growing tumors.
30--- Length bias occurs because fast growing tumors are more likely to be picked up by a screening test tan are slow growing tumors.
True
False
31--- Selection bias is most likely to occur in studies where
Only exposure has occurred at the time of subject selection
Only outcome has occurred at the time of subject selection
Exposure and outcome have already occurend at the time of subject selection
32---- Read the following abstract by lee YC, Chien KL, Chen HH, Lifestyle risk factors associated with fatigue in graduate students. J Formos Med Assoc. 2007 Jul; 106(7): 565-72 National Taiwan University, Taipe, Taiwan.
Background/Purpose: Fatigue is not only common in clinical patients but is also prevalent in the healthy population. This student aimed to estimate the prevalence rate of fatigue and identify significant risk factors among graduate students.
METHODS : Health check-ups were carried out on graduate student who were newly admitted to the National Taiwan University in thi cross- sectional study. A total of 1806 attendees (response rate 84%) agreed to participate in the fatigue survey, which used the Checklist Individual Strength questtionarie (CIS 20). The modiefd Baecke´s questionnaire was used to quantify the intensity of physical activity.
RESULTS: The prevalence rates of fatigue were 45.8% for males and 48.9% for females. Regulars meals (odds ratio [OR], 0.69) and exercise habits (OR, 0.68), insomnia (OR, 2.23), greater amount of sleeping time (OR, 0.7), identity (doctorate vs. Master students; OR, 0,61) and chronic disease history (OR, 1,61) were statistically significant predictors for fatigue. Intensity of physical activity was protective factor (ORs, 0,72, 0,50 and 0,36 in the 2nd, 3rd and top quartiles vs. 1 st quartille; p 0.0001).
CONCLUSION: A high prevalence rate of fatigue among the graduate students was demostrated. The risk factors among young adults are not only relatad to corrent chronic diseade and insommia but are also attributed to the lack of physical activity. When we talk about the results of this study bieng relevant to the etiologic role that lifestyle factors may play in the etiology f tatigue among graduate students, as opposed to the role they may play among the general population at large, we are referring to:
Confounding
Effect-modification
External validity
Internal validity
33----- A public health group conducts blood glucosa screenings at a local shopping center. Individuals whose results fall beyond a certain cut point are referred for further testing. This is an example of:
Diagnostic testing
Primary prevention
Secondary prevetion
Tertiary prevention
34----- In setting the cut point for a screening test to be considered positive, what will happen if the cutpoint is set too low (assuming a highert score is more indicative of tru disease presence)?
The sensitivity will increase and specificity will decrease
The sensitivity will decrease and the specificity will increase
Both the sensitivity and the specificity will increase
Both the sensitivity and specificity will decrease
35----- Removing a precancerous lesión on the skin as to prevent skin cáncer
Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
36---------- What type of epidemic is caracterizad by person-to-person transmission that often results in an epidemic curve with two or more modes?
Continuing epidemic
Intermittent epidemic
Poin Source epidemic
Propagated epidemic
37--- Chavarro et al (2008) reportd: ¨we examined the relation of fish and seafood n-3 fatty acid intakes with prostate cáncer incidence and mortality. During 382,144 person-years of follow-up. 2,161 men were diagnosed with prostate cáncer and 230 died of prostate cáncer. In crude analyses, seafood n-3 fatty acid intake was associated with prostate cance mortality (p 0,02). Base don this information, what can you conclude?
The association between n-3 fatty acid intake and prostate cáncer mortality is highly valid.
The association between n-3 fatty acid intake and prostate cáncer mortality is unlikely to be due to bias
The association between n-3 fatty acid intake and prostate cáncer mortality is unlikely to be due to chance
The association between n-3 fatty acid intake and prostate cáncer mortality is unlikely to be due to confounding
38---- Endemic means that a disease
Occurs clearly in excess of normal expectancy
Is habitually present in human popullyations
Affects a large number of countries simultaneously
Exhibits a seasonal pattern
39 ---Selection bias is most likely to occurs in studies where
Only exposure has occurred at the time of subject selection
Only outcome has occured at the time of subject selection
Exposure and outcome have already occured at the time of subject selection
40 ------The most important criterion for establishing causality is
Eliminating chance, bias and confounding
Searching for effect-modification
Having experimental evidence of biologic plausibility
Correct temporal sequence.