The author proposes that epidemiologic studies should more often assess the associations of a single exposure with multiple outcomes simultaneously. Such “outcome-wide epidemiology” will be especially important for exposures that may be beneficial for some outcomes but harmful for others. Outcome-wide epidemiology may also be helpful in prioritizing public health recommendations. Methodologically, the conduct of outcome-wide epidemiology will generally be more straightforward than recent proposals for exposure-wide epidemiologic studies, in which the associations between a single outcome and many exposures are assessed simultaneously. Such exposure-wide studies are likely to be subject to numerous biases because of the inability to make sim...
Controlling for too many potential confounders can lead to or aggravate problems of data sparsity or...
For many factors affecting human health, experimental epidemiologic evidence is often unavailable or...
Epidemiological studies may be subject to selective reporting, but empirical evidence thereof is lim...
Three types of issues need to be considered in the application of epidemiology results to individual...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
In recent years, there have been increased calls for epidemiology to provide evidence that is releva...
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. The Dynamics of Disease Transmission Ch. 3. Measuring the Occurrence ...
Controlling for too many potential confounders can lead to or aggravate problems of data sparsity or...
Propensity scores are widely used in cohort studies to improve performance of regression models when...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
The idea that epidemiologic studies should start from first exposure onward has been advocated in th...
The study of disease variability in populations is a goal of modern epidemiology. Because most commo...
Interest in implementation science and recent calls for consequentialist epidemiology urge epidemiol...
Contains fulltext : 108433.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Outbreaks in wh...
Editor’s Note: EPIDEMIOLOGY & SOCIETY addresses broad ranging of topics of interest to researche...
Controlling for too many potential confounders can lead to or aggravate problems of data sparsity or...
For many factors affecting human health, experimental epidemiologic evidence is often unavailable or...
Epidemiological studies may be subject to selective reporting, but empirical evidence thereof is lim...
Three types of issues need to be considered in the application of epidemiology results to individual...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
In recent years, there have been increased calls for epidemiology to provide evidence that is releva...
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. The Dynamics of Disease Transmission Ch. 3. Measuring the Occurrence ...
Controlling for too many potential confounders can lead to or aggravate problems of data sparsity or...
Propensity scores are widely used in cohort studies to improve performance of regression models when...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
The idea that epidemiologic studies should start from first exposure onward has been advocated in th...
The study of disease variability in populations is a goal of modern epidemiology. Because most commo...
Interest in implementation science and recent calls for consequentialist epidemiology urge epidemiol...
Contains fulltext : 108433.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Outbreaks in wh...
Editor’s Note: EPIDEMIOLOGY & SOCIETY addresses broad ranging of topics of interest to researche...
Controlling for too many potential confounders can lead to or aggravate problems of data sparsity or...
For many factors affecting human health, experimental epidemiologic evidence is often unavailable or...
Epidemiological studies may be subject to selective reporting, but empirical evidence thereof is lim...