Epidemiological evidence definition

Epidemiological evidence. Nomura et al conducted the first nested case-control
Epidemiological evidence means the demonstration of an association between a food and human illness through an increase in cases in a population, place or timeframe with exposure to the same food product or a statistically significant association between illness and food.

Examples of Epidemiological evidence in a sentence

  • Epidemiological evidence and migration studies demonstrating disparate disease rates within an ethnic group living in different environments or countries demonstrate the influence of non-genetic factors.

  • Maastricht University, March 17, 2010 The protective effect of Moderate Alcohol Consumption against Cardiovascular disease and total Mortality: Epidemiological evidence.

  • Epidemiological evidence suggests that obese and GDM women are at increased risk for the development of T2DM after pregnancy (7, 63, 78-83).

  • Epidemiological evidence has shown that when individuals expend greater than 4.3 kcal/kilogram (kg) of body mass per day above their basal metabolic requirements, there is a decline in the incidence of CVD which is due to either a reduction in risk factors or in part from an actual improvement in endothelial status and/or a regression in the formation of atheromatous plaques (15-18).

  • Epidemiological evidence suggests that social smokers face increased health risks, exhibit nicotine dependence well before the onset of daily smoking and progress rapidly to regular smoking (Hoek, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2012) possibly as a result of the increased dual and concurrent use of alternative tobacco products among this subgroup of smokers.